[Roger Ingleton, Minor by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link bookRoger Ingleton, Minor CHAPTER FOUR 12/25
Should we have time to see Christy's Minstrels on our way to the hotel, do you think? I'd like it frightfully." "My dear boy," said Mr Armstrong, "if we are to get all the things properly cleared and labelled and sent off to Maxfield, we shall have no time for anything else.
If the way you stick to your lessons is anything like the way you stick to this task, I don't envy your tutor." This covert threat at once reduced Tom to a sense of discipline, and he made a gallant effort to secure Mr Armstrong's good opinion. The tutor was right.
It was well on in the afternoon when they had the baggage finally disposed of, and were free to follow to the hotel. Here they found, instead of the party they expected, a hurriedly scrawled line from Roger. "Dear Armstrong,-- "Oliphant has taken it into his head to go down to Maxfield at once by the two train.
So we are starting.
I'm sorry he can't wait, so as all to go together.
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