[Fighting for the Right by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookFighting for the Right CHAPTER XX 3/11
Where do you live, Percy ?" "We have a house on Frederick Street.
At what hotel are you stopping ?" "At the Royal Victoria." "What is the number of your room ?" asked Percy. "No.
44." Christy was sharp enough to comprehend the object of these questions; and, as a matter of precaution, he divided the number of his room by two in making his reply. "That makes an easy thing of it," continued Percy.
"I will go to the Royal Victoria at four o'clock, pay your bill and get your satchel. I will meet you on the public wharf at half-past, and see that you have a good stateroom in the cabin of the Snapper." "That seems to be all very well arranged," added Christy. "But I must see Captain Flanger before four o'clock.
How much longer do you intend to cruise in this boat ?" asked the schemer, beginning to manifest a little impatience. The conversation had been carried on in a low tone at the bow of the boat, where the boatman could not hear what was said. "I think I am safer out here than I should be on shore," suggested Christy.
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