[Dick o’ the Fens by George Manville Fenn]@TWC D-Link bookDick o’ the Fens CHAPTER FOURTEEN 17/20
You'll go with me, won't you ?" "Yes, I'll go," said Tom; "but I don't want to." "What! after waking me up to listen!" "Oh, I'll go!" said Tom, following his companion's lead and beginning to dress. "Tell you what," said Dick; "we'll get out of the window and drop down." "And how are we to get back ?" "Short ladder," said Dick laconically.
"Come along.
Ready ?" "Yes, I'm ready." The boys moved to the window, and, setting the example, Dick placed one leg out, and was seated astride the sill, when the bed-room door was suddenly thrown open, and the squire appeared. "Now, then! What does this mean ?" he cried angrily. "We heard something wrong with the beasts, father, and we were going to see," cried Dick. "Heard something wrong with the beasts, indeed! Yes, and I heard something wrong with them.
Now, then, both of you jump into bed, and if I hear another sound, I'll--" The squire stopped short, for there was a piteous whinny from the stable again. "There, father! and old Billy's got something the matter with him too," cried Dick eagerly, the bull endorsing his statement with a melancholy bellow. "Why, there is something wrong, then, my boys!" said the squire, angry now with himself for suspecting them of playing some prank.
"Here, let's go down." He led the way directly, and lit a lantern in the kitchen before throwing back the bolts and going out, armed with a big stick, the boys following close behind, and feeling somewhat awe-stricken at the strangeness of the proceedings. "Hullo, my lads, what is it then ?" cried the squire, entering the rough stable, where three horses were fastened up, and all half lying in the straw. One of them turned to him with a piteous whinny, and then the great soft eyes of all three of the patient beasts were turned toward them, the light gleaming upon their eyes strangely. "Why, what's this ?" cried the squire, holding down the lantern, whose light fell upon the hocks of the poor beasts.
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