[The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch CHAPTER TWENTY ONE 13/13
Like their impudence, all of them!" Jim, you will see, was still a boy, though he had whiskers. "Don't blame them till they have offended.
Anyhow, Mr Halliday, please excuse me.
I want to read, and have made a rule never to go out." "Look here--what's your name ?" began Jim. "Reader," replied my master. "Reader! Are you the fellow who's in for the Wigram Scholarship ?" cried Jim, in astonishment. "Yes," replied George; "how did you know ?" "Only that some of the fellows are backing you for winner." George laughed.
"They'll be disappointed," he said. "I hope not," said Jim, "for if you get it you'll be free of the college, and get into rather better quarters than the `Mouse-trap.' But look here, Reader, do come to my rooms, there's a good fellow; if _you_ don't want any friends, don't prevent my having one." This was irresistible, and George had nothing for it but to yield, and with many misgivings to accompany his new friend..
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