[Follow My leader by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link bookFollow My leader CHAPTER EIGHTEEN 6/19
I'll see Winter after chapel about you, and if it's all square we'll start directly after breakfast." Dick went into raptures over the making of those sandwiches.
Fishing was one of his great weaknesses, and a day of it, in such lovely weather as this, and in such distinguished company, was a treat out of the ordinary.
The one drawback was that neither Heathcote nor Coote was in it.
That, however, could not be helped; and he decided that, under the circumstances, it would be kindest not to tell them about it or raise their regrets. After chapel he made straight for Cresswell's study and waited with some anxiety the result of his senior's application to the Head Master. In due time Cresswell returned. "All serene," said he.
"He didn't much fancy it, I think; but I undertook to be responsible for you." It occurred to Dick that he didn't see why he couldn't be responsible for himself; but he was too anxious not to mar the expedition, to raise any protest on behalf of his own independence. "Take this can," said Cresswell, "and go down as quick as you can to Green's, next door to the 'Dolphin,' and tell him to fill it with worms for me, and bring them down to the beach.
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