[The Cock-House at Fellsgarth by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link bookThe Cock-House at Fellsgarth CHAPTER EIGHTEEN 15/25
But I never thought of connecting the two things together before." "No.
It's utter guesswork on Dangle's part." "If it comes to that," said Corder, "if Dangle was over here that afternoon, why shouldn't he have collared it as well as Rollitt ?" "He has any amount of money.
He's not hard up, like Rollitt." "All I can say is," said Denton, "I wish that cad had kept his suspicions to himself." The object of these suspicions, meanwhile, blissfully unconscious of the interest with which he was being remembered at Fellsgarth, was utilising his holiday in the prosecution of his favourite sport. This time he did not fish from a boat, nor did he affect the upper stream.
He tried the lower reach; and not very successfully.
For he had never been able to replace the tackle lost on the eventful afternoon when Widow Wisdom's boat had gone over the falls.
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