[At the Back of the North Wind by George MacDonald]@TWC D-Link book
At the Back of the North Wind

CHAPTER XIX
8/10

Well, but they shall be my friends.

I shall make 'em." "How will you do that ?" "They can't help themselves then, if they would.

If I choose to be their friend, you know, they can't prevent me.

Then there's that girl at the crossing." "A fine set of friends you do have, to be sure, Diamond!" "Surely she's a friend anyhow, father.

If it hadn't been for her, you would never have got Mrs.Coleman and Miss Coleman to carry home." His father was silent, for he saw that Diamond was right, and was ashamed to find himself more ungrateful than he had thought.
"Then there's the new gentleman," Diamond went on.
"If he do as he say," interposed his father.
"And why shouldn't he?
I daresay sixpence ain't too much for him to spare.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books