Part 28 (1/2)
'Do you think so? Perhaps Not in all cases'; all the while I was exulting at the sweet bea wo randpapa, darling'
My ansas: 'I have found hiht of Julia Rippenger's face; the squire had his back turned to me, which reminded ht tois to keep a good temper Here there was no wire-coil to intercept us, so I fronted hiave uest, sir,' said I
He was obliged to stretch out his hand to Temple
A prompt instinct warned me that I s and horses all right, sir?' I asked
Captain Bulsted sauntered near
'Here, William,' said the squire, 'tell this fellow about my stables'
'In excellent condition, Harry Richot a new name, I 'll swear,' said the squire
'Not I!'
'Then what have you got of your trip, eh?'
'A sharper eye than I had, sir'
'You've been sharpening it in London, have you?'
'I've been a little farther than London, squire'
'Well, you're not a liar'
'There, you see the lad can stand fire!' Captain Bulsted broke in
'Harry Richmond, I'h the cererandad'
The squire's hands were crossed behind him I smiled boldly in his face
'Shall I et hold of one of the the ladies; you see theht hand for the purpose of waving it toward one of the groups
I seized it, saying heartily, 'Grandfather, upon ain'
'Mind you, you're not at hoed Uberly's pardon in public, you knohat for,' he rejoined
'Leaving the horse at that inn is on rumbled a bit