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Perhaps that would give rather a slight grip, so he also got out a woollen scarf, such as is sometimes called a "comforter," which he possessed, and fastened that to the bar also. With that there could be no difficulty in getting in again. Should he give Penryhn or any other fellow a chance of accompanying him? Well, on the whole, no.

"Like my luck!" sighed Simmonds; "I never found anything yet but what it belonged to some other fellow." "What was that you said, Penryhn, about Buller lending you his knife?" asked Crawley, who was cutting threes on the new bit of ice. "What day was it?" "The day before the snow; yesterday week, that was." "What time?"

At this juncture voices were heard outside, and presently a constable opened the door and said that two young gentlemen from Weston had something to say. "Found the real culprit, perhaps," muttered Lord Woodruff. "Bring them in," said the magistrate, and Simmonds and Penryhn entered, hot, excited, and still panting for breath.

He had thought for a moment while skating that perhaps it was a dream; how jolly it would be if it could only prove a dream, and he could wake up in the morning and find that the whole business was fancy. What a good job that he had not told Penryhn, and got him into a row as well.

As it was at present, Topper was the only living being that had tried to do a good turn for them; if he had succeeded in worrying the professor, the whole clique would have broken up. A group, of which Penryhn was one, were walking in that direction one afternoon, when Buller overtook them at a sharp run, pulling up alongside his friend. "So you have come then after all?" said Penryhn.

Then he told the simple story which we know. And when he had done Penryhn kissed the book in his turn and completed the chain of evidence.

But he never once delivered the ball carelessly, or without a definite object. And when his arm got so tired that his mind could no longer direct it, he left off and Penryhn bowled in turn to him, his great object then being to keep an upright bat rather than to hit. "I'll tell you what, Tom, you have improved in your cricket awfully," said Penryhn as they strolled back in the dusk.

Also he has a kit bag packed for two of us and collects from Nimms a full outfit of daylight clothes for Penryhn. We got away about five o'clock and as Mr. Maybe we would have, too, if we'd caught the Staten Island ferries right at both ends, and hadn't had two blow-outs and strayed off the road once. As it is we finally lands at little joint that shows on the map as Forked River about 1 a.m.

They dined together at a small table by themselves, and had a long talk afterwards about the old Weston fellows, of whom Buller had recent information through Penryhn, who lived near his people at home. "I know about Robarts," said Crawley; "he is in the Oxford eleven; but there is your chum Penryhn, what is he doing?" "Oh, he is in a government office in Somerset House.

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