[The Adventures of Jimmie Dale by Frank L. Packard]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Jimmie Dale CHAPTER IV 21/52
Apart altogether from the question of duty, even if I succeeded in hushing the matter up, I would probably at least be suspected and certainly discharged, and I have a family to support--and if I were caught I'd get ten years in the Federal prison for it.
I'm sorry for this; I believe it's your boy's first offence, and if I could let him off I would." "But you can--you can!" she burst out, rocking on her knees, clinging tighter still to him, as though in a paroxysm of fear that he might somehow elude her.
"It will kill him--it will kill my boy.
And you can save him! And even if they discharged you, what would that mean against my boy's life! You wouldn't suffer, your family wouldn't suffer, I'll--I'll take care of that--perhaps I could raise a little more than fifteen thousand--but, oh, have pity, have mercy--don't take him away!" The man stared at her a moment, stared at the white face on the reclining chair--and passed his hand heavily across his eyes. "You will! You will!" It came in a great surging cry of joy from the old lady.
"You will--oh, thank God, thank God!--I can see it in your face!" "I--I guess I'm soft," he said huskily, and stooped and raised Mrs. Matthews to her feet.
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