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"Whatever he may have been, we recognize our debt to him. Still, I think he owes us a more complete explanation." Then Maud Barrington, sitting where all could see her, signed imperiously to Alfreton, who was on his feet next moment, with Macdonald and more of the men following him.
"I don't know that I want to," said the man. "Well," said Winston, "it would please me if you did, as well as cool your feet. Then you could climb up, and hold that twine down on the other side." The man grinned, and, though Alfreton remembered that he was not usually so tractable with him, proceeded to do Winston's bidding.
"That," said Dane, "is not exactly good news to me." "Our turn will come," said Winston gravely. That day, and during several which followed it, wheat moved down, and Dane said nothing to Winston, about what he felt, though his face grew grimmer as the time went on. Barrington was quietly impassive when they met him, while Alfreton, who saw a way out of his difficulties, was hard to restrain.
Why this was so she did not know, but it was with a confidence that could not be shaken now she felt it was through no fault of his. His last words, however, showed her that the mask was on again. "I scarcely fancy you are well enough, but if you must go, I wonder whether you would do a good turn to Alfreton?" she said. "The lad has been speculating and he seems anxious lately."
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