Capitolo 5
"The Your, etc. ALLAN ROSCOE."
"There, that confirms him/it!" says the Mr. Roscoe, in a tone of
satisfaction. "Now for an interview with the boy."
I CAPITULATE II.
AN INSULT HEARING AGAIN HIMSELF/HERSELF/ITSELF.
The throw of a stone from the mansion was a clean and spacious carriage
house. The dead master of Castle Roscoe is liked guide,
and three kept horses and two carriages. One of the second were a
old style trainer; while there was being, besides, a light gig that
Hector had accustomed for considering his really. Generally it was him, that
used this, for his/her father to pick up a driver preferred, and generally
taken an airing, or alone or with Hector, in the most grandiose
carriage, drawn by two horses.
Hector walked through the lawn and entered the house of carriage, where
Edward, the coachman was washing the carriage. As the first one is to
both our hero, we can make a break describe him/it.
He was fifteen years old, slenderly but strongly it did, with a clear skin and
dark eyes and a right glance. He had a winning smile that
attracted everybody that you/they saw him/it, but its face could suppose a different
expression if need is. There were strong lines on his/her mouth that
calm and suitable decision and strength of purpose. He was not a boy
who would allow him/it to be imposed on, but properly it was
tenacious of his/her right.
As he entered the house of carriage, he looked around him in some
surprise.
"Where is the gig, Edward?" he asked.
"Master Guy you/he/she is driving out in him."
"As it is that?" Said Hector. "Doesn't he/she know what it mine is? Him
, at least, you/he/she has asked if me intended to use him/it."
"That is what I told him."
"And did thing say?"
"What in the moment was in which very his/her as the Your, and perhaps this way."
"What could you/he/she intend?"
"He said his/her father you/he/she had promised to give him/it for him."
"Promised to give him my gig!" Exclaimed Hector, his/her eyes
flashing.
"It is a shame, Hector Master so it is", said Edward,
comprehensively. He had known Hector since he was a boy of five, and