[Tracy Park by Mary Jane Holmes]@TWC D-Link bookTracy Park CHAPTER XXI 8/13
Harold might have been there a dozen times and he would forget it.' 'Bring the boy, then.
He will know what he was doing here,' was Mrs. Tracy's next peremptory remark, and her husband said to her, reproachfully: 'Surely you do not intend to charge him with the theft ?' 'I charge no one with the theft until it is proven on him; but I must see the boy and know what he was doing here.
I never liked this free running in and out of those people in the lane.
I always knew something would come of it,' Mrs.Tracy said, and Charles was despatched for Harold. He found him mowing the lawn for a gentleman whose premises joined Tracy Park, and without any explanation told him that he was wanted immediately at the park house. 'But it is noon,' Harold said, glancing up at the sun.
'And there is Jerry coming to call me to dinner.' 'No; better come at once.
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