[Dick o’ the Fens by George Manville Fenn]@TWC D-Link bookDick o’ the Fens CHAPTER TWENTY 7/8
I ask you, then, who this was.
Will you speak ?" Dick shook his head. "Well, then, I am afraid you will be forced to speak.
I consider it to be my duty to have these outrages investigated, and to do this I shall write up to town.
The man or men who will be sent down will be of a different class to the unfortunate constable who was watching here. Now, come, why not speak ?" "Mr Marston!" cried Dick hoarsely. "Yes! Ah, that is better! Now, come, Dick; we began by being friends. Let us be greater friends than ever, as we shall be, I am sure." "No, no," cried Dick passionately.
"I want to be good friends, but I cannot speak to you.
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