[The Story of the Treasure Seekers by E. Nesbit]@TWC D-Link bookThe Story of the Treasure Seekers CHAPTER 13 26/29
My word, Bastable, but you've got some kids worth having! I wish my Denny had their pluck.' Then we began to understand, and it was like being knocked down, it was so sudden.
And our robber told us he wasn't a robber after all.
He was only an old college friend of my Father's, and he had come after dinner, when Father was just trying to mend the lock H.O.had broken, to ask Father to get him a letter to a doctor about his little boy Denny, who was ill.
And Father had gone over the Heath to Vanbrugh Park to see some rich people he knows and get the letter.
And he had left Mr Foulkes to wait till he came back, because it was important to know at once whether Father could get the letter, and if he couldn't Mr Foulkes would have had to try some one else directly. We were dumb with amazement. Our robber told my Father about the other burglar, and said he was sorry he'd let him escape, but my Father said, 'Oh, it's all right: poor beggar; if he really had kids at home: you never can tell--forgive us our debts, don't you know; but tell me about the first business.
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