[The Children of the King by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookThe Children of the King CHAPTER III 17/28
I daresay it is not true that he has no money, and at all events the Greek will pay us." "Of course, the Greek will pay us," answered Ruggiero thoughtfully.
"I will be back in half an hour," he added, turning away abruptly. He walked rapidly up the steep paved ascent which leads through the narrow gorge from the small beach to the town above.
A few minutes later he entered the chemist's shop for the first time in his life in search of medicine for himself.
He took off his cap and looked about him with some curiosity, eying the long rows of old-fashioned majolica drug jars, and the stock of bottles of all colours and labels in the glass cases. The chemist was a worthy old creature with a white beard and solemn ways. "What do you want ?" he inquired. "A little medicine, but good," answered Ruggiero, looking critically along the shelves, as though to select a remedy.
"A little of the best," he added, jingling a few silver coins in his pockets and wondering how much the stuff would cost. "But what kind of medicine ?" asked the old man.
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