[Now or Never by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookNow or Never CHAPTER II 2/9
When I saw him, I was certain that he would lose his life, or be horribly mangled for his boldness," interposed Ellen. "It was a daring deed, young man, to place yourself before an affrighted horse in that manner," said Mr.Bayard. "I didn't mind it, sir." "And then he flourished a big club, almost as big as he is himself, in the air, which made Kate pause in her mad career, when my deliverer here grasped her by the bit and held her." "It was well and bravely done." "That it was, father; not many men would have been bold enough to do what he did," added Ellen, with enthusiasm. "Very true; and I feel that I am indebted to him for your safety.
What is your name, young man ?" "Robert Bright, sir." Mr.Bayard took from his pocket several pieces of gold, which he offered to Bobby. "No, I thank you, sir," replied Bobby, blushing. "What! as proud as you are bold ?" "I don't like to be paid for doing my duty." "Bravo! You are a noble little fellow! But you must take this money, not as a reward for what you have done, but as a testimonial of my gratitude." "I would rather not, sir." "Do take it, Robert," added Ellen. "I don't like to take it.
It looks mean to take money for doing one's duty." "Take it, Robert, to please me;" and the young lady smiled so sweetly that Bobby's resolution began to give way.
"Only to please me, Robert." "I will, to please you; but I don't feel right about it." "You must not be too proud, Robert," said Mr.Bayard, as he put the gold pieces into his hand. "I am not proud, sir; only I don't like to be paid for doing my duty." "Not paid, my young friend.
Consider that you have placed me under an obligation to you for life.
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