[Follow My leader by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link bookFollow My leader CHAPTER THREE 12/16
He therefore enquired, "Are you a new boy ?" The boy started to hear himself addressed; then looking shyly up in the speaker's face, and divining that no mischief lurked there, he replied-- "Yes." Dick took another gulp of tea, and continued, "Where do you live--in London ?" "No--I live in Devonshire." Dick returned to his meal again, and exchanged some sentences with Heathcote before he resumed. "What school were you at before ?" "I wasn't at any--I had lessons at home." "A tutor ?" The boy blushed very much, and looked appealingly at Dick, as though to beg him to receive the disclosure he was about to make kindly. "No--my mother taught me." Dick did receive it kindly.
That is, he didn't laugh.
He felt sorry for the boy and what was in store for him when the news got abroad.
He also felt much less reserved in continuing the conversation. "Heathcote here and I were at Mountjoy; so we're pretty well used to kicking about," said he, patronisingly.
"I suppose you didn't go in for the entrance exam, then ?" "Yes, I did," said the boy. "Poor chap," thought Dick, "fancy a fellow who's never left his mammy's apron-strings going in for an exam.
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