[The Gold-Stealers by Edward Dyson]@TWC D-Link book
The Gold-Stealers

CHAPTER XXI
25/32

'Not--' He suddenly recollected himself and was silent.

He knew his mother to be incapable of a cruel or vindictive action.
'Mrs.Haddon told me how the poor girl was suffering for her father's villainy, and I was deeply sorry for her.

I thought that under the circumstances my sympathy might strengthen her.' 'God bless you for that, mother' said Harry fervently, and his mother looked at him sharply, surprised by his tone.
'Shine has been arrested,' she said.

'The police have taken him in to Yarraman.' 'Taken--Shine taken!' 'He was captured while I was there.' Mrs.Hardy told her son the story of Shine's arrest, and Harry sat with set teeth and eyes intent for some minutes after she had finished.
'My boy,' his mother said, placing a hand upon his shoulder, 'this does not seem to please you.
His head fell a little, and he opened and clenched again the strong hands gripped between his knees.
'And yet,' she continued, 'it confirms your suspicions.

It may mean the assertion of Frank's innocence.' 'I love her!' he said with some passion.
His mother was greatly startled, and stood for a moment regarding him with an expression of deep feeling.
'You love her--his daughter ?' 'With all my heart, mother.' 'Since when ?' 'I don't know.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books