Capitolo 42
restaurant instead of the doctor. Thanks, Roscoe, to invite
me."
"Every right, Wilkins! We will come again some day."
Somehow the additional supper it seemed to heat the heart of Wilkins, and
you inhale in him a feeling of friendly interest for Hector.
"I say me, Hector, I will tell him anything."
"Goes on."
"You have to hold Your eyes it opens."
"I generally do", answered Hector, while smiling, "omits at night."
"I mean when Jim's Smith circle."
"Because particularly when he is around?"
"Because he means to beat her/it."
"Thing for?"
"You are too much independent. You don't arch down to him, and it look above to
him."
"I don't mean, said Hector, quickly.
"If you don't do you he/she will see very soon trouble and that."
"Allow him to come!" Said Hector, rather disdainfully.
"You don't seem afraid!" Said Wilkins, respect to him curiously.
"Because I am not afraid. It is not that a good reason?"
"Doesn't he/she think that you can get up against Jim, ago?"
"I will see when the time comes."
"Me you/he/she should not be surprised some if him same looking for out Him to
this a lot of moment, and asking himself/herself/itself where you are."
It seemed that Wilkins was corrected. As they drew near to the school
motives, John Bates came racing to satisfy them.
"Where has you/he/she been, You two?" he said.
"To the village", answered Wilkins.
"Thing for?"
"For a walk", answered Wilkins, with a look of warning to Hector. It
you/he/she would have been awkward if the manager had felt that they had
is forced to round off out their thin supper to a restaurant.
"Jim La loves. Leastways, he wants Roscoe."
Bates looked as if for he was waited that Roscoe would immediately have hastened
consents with the wishes of the formidable Jim.
"If he wants me, he can come to me", said Hector, independently.
"But I say me, that won't do. Jim won't be satisfied."
"Doesn't want him? I don't know what that particularly it pertains to me."
"Will I tell him that?"
"If you choose."
Bates looked as if Hector had been guilty of some enormousness. Thing,