[The Boy Trapper by Harry Castlemon]@TWC D-Link bookThe Boy Trapper CHAPTER XIII 14/20
Here comes the ole woman." Dan settled back on the bench again, and David took his hands out of his pockets long enough to throw a fresh log of wood on the fire--not because it was needed, but for the reason that he wanted to hide his face from his mother for a minute or two until he could call to it a more cheerful expression than the one it was then wearing.
He had never said a word to his mother about his suspicions regarding his father and Dan, for he wanted to talk to her about nothing but pleasant and agreeable things.
She had enough to trouble her already. David had everybody in the cabin up at an earlier hour than usual the next morning, and after eating a very hasty breakfast, he took his gun under his arm, bade his mother good-by and disappeared down the road that led to General Gordon's.
Dan sat on the bench and watched him as long as he remained in sight. "It's a heap easier to have a feller to 'arn your money fur you nor it is to 'arn it yourself," thought Dan.
"Here's Dave a toilin' an' a slavin' fur them hundred an' fifty dollars, an' when he gets 'em, they'll go plump into pap's pocket an' mine, an' he'll never see no good of 'em at all.
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