16/34 Hang it! there, perhaps he don't. Well, I suppose he don't." Arthur saw that he had got his point; he knew his friend well, and was wise in silence as in speech. He only said, "I would sooner have the doctor's good opinion of me as I really am than any man's in the world." After another minute, Tom began again, "Look here, young un. How on earth am I to get time to play the matches this half if I give up cribs? I can only just make head or tail of it with the crib. |