Capitolo 39
"That is judicious. You will discover after some that nothing is
is earned trying to tangle me. I will give only him three minutes to
discovered that the money and it demolishes him."
"Will he/she leave the spoons, then?"
"No; Me them I want, as I have already told him. Comes, two minutes are
past. I don't want to kill her/it, but--"
The Mrs. Colas it sent forth a cry of dismay, and it turned to respect the command
of his/her visitor badly welcomed, when a noise, clear voice was heard from
only out of the window.
"Coop where you are, her Mrs. Colas! There is to course of hand help. This rascal
it won't damage her."
It was the voice of George Melville. The vagabond quickly turned and
fixed in sick-disguised dismay Melville and Herbert.
"What business is it of the Your?" he required, in a tone that rages.
"We manufacture him to us our business to defend this lady from Your thief
sketches", said Melville.
"You!" exclaimed the vagabond, disdainfully. "Because, I could twist
both you they round off my little finger."
"You would improve don't try him/it!" Said Melville, not showing the least one
trepidation. "The Mrs. Colas, have this man anything of the Your in his
possession?"
"He has my spoons and me I have given him as soon as ten dollars."
George Melville turned him to the vagabond.
"Is kind enough to placed the spoons on the table", he said, "and it gives
back him the Mrs. Colas of ten dollars it gave her."
"You have to think that I am a fool!" says the vagabond.
"No; but I think that you are a prudent man. If you do as I say me we want
Allow her to go; if not--"
"Well, if not?" raged the vagabond.
"If not, you can repent it."
This whole duration George Melville had spoken to his/her usual tone of voice,
and the vagabond was confused to know if he had some weapon with
him. For him, he was unarmed, and this did him/it feel himself/herself/themselves rather sick
to ease, despite his/her superiority in physical strength. Him
you/he/she was prepared rather to think that George Melville had a gun, for
he could not understand as otherwise him you/he/she should dare to compare a