Part 10 (2/2)
”Hush!+” whispered Cora ”Let's do it, Walter Jack is so angry at hi will happen”
”Very well Just as you say,” replied Walter gallantly
Jack turned away in disgust He was evidently trying hard to keep his temper under control
”That he and Ida should deliberately endanger the lives of several people, to say nothing of their own risk, seeood ht to leave him to walk home”
”Oh, I do dislike rows!” exclaimed Cora, and she whispered in Jack's ear: ”Don't bother with hiht about that,” was the response, and the lad looked affectionately at his sister She had gotten over the ht, and there was now a pretty flush on her face ”I'll overlook it this tiet his lesson later--withoutto tow me?” asked Sid rather disconsolately ”I can't run my car the way it is”
”Don't ask any favors of them,” Cora heard Ida whisper to Sid
”We'll walk”
”I will not,” he answered sharply ”I'ivethat you made me smash--”
”She did not!” cried Jack ”And if you say so you're--”
”Jack!” exclaimed his sister
”Well, he knows it was his own fault,” concluded Jack, not wishi+ng to accuse Ida
Sid looked a bit worried
”We'll tow you,” said Cora simply
”Thank you,” responded Sid
”Got a rope?” asked Walter
”Here's one,” answered the owner of the Streak, producing a strong rope from the rear of his runabout
”Looks as if you were in the habit of getting towed,” remarked Walter
”Yes I've had bad luck with this car”
Sid and Walter were soon busy arranging the two cars, so that the big auto would tow the disabled one
”I want the boys to separate,” whispered Cora to Bess ”I'm so Afraid Jack and Sid will quarrel”