[Penrod and Sam by Booth Tarkington]@TWC D-Link bookPenrod and Sam CHAPTER V 9/15
Being prevented, however, from entering, and even from standing in the vicinity of the sacred building, he plaintively demanded an explanation; whereupon he was commanded to withdraw to the front yard for a time, and the members held meeting in the shack.
Roddy was elected, and consented to undergo the initiation. He was not the only new member that day.
A short time after Roddy had been taken into the shack for the reading of the rixual and other ceremonies, little Maurice Levy entered the Williams' gate and strolled round to the backyard, looking for Sam.
He was surprised and delighted to behold the promising shack, and, like Roddy, entertained fair hopes for the future. The door of the shack was closed; a board covered the window, but a murmur of voices came from within.
Maurice stole close and listened. Through a crack he could see the flicker of a candle-flame, and he heard the voice of Penrod Schofield: "Roddy Bitts, do you solemnly swear ?" "Well, all right," said the voice of Roddy, somewhat breathless. "How many fingers you see before your eyes ?" "Can't see any," Roddy returned.
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