[The Prodigal Judge by Vaughan Kester]@TWC D-Link bookThe Prodigal Judge CHAPTER XV 10/20
He looked from Mahaffy to the judge; externally neither of these gentlemen was calculated to inspire confidence.
Mahaffy, keenly alive to this fact, returned Carrington's glance with a fixed and hostile stare.
"Come--" said Carrington good-naturedly, "you surely remember me ?" "Yes, sir; I reckon I do--" "Can't you tell me about Mr.Yancy ?" "No, sir; I don't know exactly where he is--" "But how did you get here ?" persisted Carrington. Suddenly Mahaffy turned on him. "Don't you see he's with us ?" he said truculently. "Well, my dear sir, I certainly intended no offense!" rejoined Carrington rather hotly. Mahaffy was plainly disturbed, the debased currency of his affection was in circulation where Hannibal was concerned, and he eyed the river-man askance.
He was prepared to give him the lie should he set up any claim to the boy. The judge plodded forward, his shoulders drooped, and his head bowed. For once silence had fixed its seal upon his lips, no inspiring speech fell from them.
He had been suddenly swept back into a past he had striven these twenty years and more to forget, and his memories shaped themselves fantastically.
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