[The Black Tor by George Manville Fenn]@TWC D-Link bookThe Black Tor CHAPTER SIX 1/14
CHAPTER SIX. NICK GARTH MAKES A FIND. "Hi! Nick! Nick, I say, hallo!" Ralph Darley ran as he shouted at a couple of his father's men, who were descending the slope on the eastern side of the castle, each shouldering a short sharp pick, of the kind in common use for hewing stone. At first, though they must have heard, they paid no attention whatever; but at the third angry summons, they both stopped short, looked slowly round, and seeing their young master running, they stood still, and waited for him to come up, which he did, panting and angry. "You, Nick Garth," he cried; "you must have heard me call." "Yerse," said the man addressed, a strong-built fellow, with a perfectly smooth face, and an unpleasant-looking pair of eyes, so arranged that they did not work properly; in fact, he could only use one at a time. If he brought one to bear upon an object, that eye dragged its fellow round so that the pupil dived under the man's thick nose; and if he made an effort to see with the eclipsed one, it served its fellow in the same way. "You must have heard too, Ram Jennings." "Yoss, I heared," said the other man, a dark, rather villainous-looking fellow, whose face could not be called troubled with yellow specks, but streaked here and there with a little whitish red, the rest being one enormous freckle, which covered brow, cheeks, and chin. "Then why didn't you answer ?" "Both on us stopped," said the first man addressed. "Ay, that's so," said the other. "Why didn't you come back, then ?" "'Cause we see you running.
Didn't we, mate ?" "Ay, that's so." "It's your duty to come to me when your called," said Ralph hotly.
"The man to the master, not the master to the man." "Allus do," said Nick, looking insolently at the lad first with one eye, and then with the other. "Don't be impertinent, sir.
Now then, where are you two going ?" "Over yonder," said the first man surlily. "Ay, over yonder," said the other. "What for ?" "Fads." "What ?" "Fads.
Young missus wants some o' they softy stones cut to build up in the yard, round a bit o' drain pipe, to make a puddle to keep fishes in." "Oh!" said the lad, cooling down.
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