[A Jacobite Exile by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookA Jacobite Exile CHAPTER 3: A Rescue 3/33
It always seemed to me a tremendously strong place." "Yes, it does look so, Harry; but perhaps, on examining it closely, one would find that it is not so strong as it looks, by a long way. It seems to me there must be some way or other of getting father out, and, if there seems even the least bit of a chance, I shall try it." "And you may be sure I will stand by you, Charlie, whatever it is," Harry said heartily.
"We have been just like brothers, and, of course, brothers ought to stick to each other like anything.
If they don't, what is the use of being brothers? I daresay we shall know more, when we hear what my father has to say; and then we may see our way better." "Thank you, Harry.
I knew you would stick by me.
Of course, I don't want to do any mad sort of thing.
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