[Penrod and Sam by Booth Tarkington]@TWC D-Link bookPenrod and Sam CHAPTER IV 13/23
Ten minutes later Penrod took his place at his own dinner-table, somewhat breathless but with an expression of perfect composure. "Can't you EVER come home without being telephoned for ?" demanded his father. "Yes, sir." And Penrod added reproachfully, placing the blame upon members of Mr.Schofield's own class, "Sam's mother and father kept me, or I'd been home long ago.
They would keep on talkin', and I guess I had to be POLITE, didn't I ?" His left arm was as free as his right; there was no dreadful bulk beneath his jacket, and at Penrod's age the future is too far away to be worried about the difference between temporary security and permanent security is left for grown people.
To Penrod, security was security, and before his dinner was half eaten his spirit had become fairly serene. Nevertheless, when he entered the empty carriage-house of the stable, on his return from school the next afternoon, his expression was not altogether without apprehension, and he stood in the doorway looking well about him before he lifted a loosened plank in the flooring and took from beneath it the grand old weapon of the Williams family.
Not did his eye lighten with any pleasurable excitement as he sat himself down in a shadowy corner and began some sketchy experiments with the mechanism.
The allure of first sight was gone.
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