[Tom Brown’s Schooldays by Thomas Hughes]@TWC D-Link bookTom Brown’s Schooldays CHAPTER IV--THE BIRD-FANCIERS 1/16
CHAPTER IV--THE BIRD-FANCIERS. "I have found out a gift for my fair-- I have found where the wood-pigeons breed; But let me the plunder forbear, She would say 'twas a barbarous deed."-- ROWE. "And now, my lad, take them five shilling, And on my advice in future think; So Billy pouched them all so willing, And got that night disguised in drink."-- MS.
Ballad. The next morning, at first lesson, Tom was turned back in his lines, and so had to wait till the second round; while Martin and Arthur said theirs all right, and got out of school at once.
When Tom got out and ran down to breakfast at Harrowell's they were missing, and Stumps informed him that they had swallowed down their breakfasts and gone off together--where, he couldn't say.
Tom hurried over his own breakfast, and went first to Martin's study and then to his own; but no signs of the missing boys were to be found.
He felt half angry and jealous of Martin.
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