Capitolo 84
"You will have him. The sport in which part was picked up Your nephew was
trying to beat Wilkins. He had down him, and it was almost about to give
him a wild kick when I fortunately came on."
"And it connected in the struggle", sneered Socrates.
"Yes, if you choose to put him/it this way. You has had me be standing from,
and does he/she see Wilkins it brutally used?"
"Clearly, You the color the bargain to be all right him said Socrates,,
coldly. "The fact is that You, an usher has lowered from
it departs that takes in a happy dispute of pupil."
"Happy!" repeated the Mr. Crabb.
"Yes, and I will show as I concern him/it giving him notice that me
more asks for Your services in my school. I will pay above her to
the end of the week and then discharges her."
"The Mr. Smith", says the usher, me "allows for saying that anything more
dishonorable that Your his/her own behavior among the last twenty-four hours
I have never testified. You is united to Your nephew in a plot to
dishonor an innocent boy, declining to do the justice and you now have
capped the climax blaming to stop me an action of the brutality,
only because Your nephew was implicated in him!"
"This to me?" Exclaimed Socrates Smith, not accrediting really the
testimony of his/her ears.
"Yes, gentleman, and more! I preach that the stupid folly that has
characterized Your wish of course, in six months you drive from you
every studious that you have in Your school!"
"The Mr. Crabb", Socrates gasped more amazed in life his that
he was to the sudden spirit exhibited by the usher, "I won't be
then it insulted. Allow me, and permission in the morning of to-tomorrow my service."
"I want, gentleman. I don't have any desire to remain more from very here."
But when the Mr. Crabb had gotten further his/her spirit it sank withia him. As
was it him to get another situation? He immediately has to consult with
Hector Roscoe in which the judgment, boy as him was, him the great reposed
trust.
I CAPITULATE XXII.
THE WELCOME LETTER.
"Hector", Mr. Said Crabb, nervously "I will go away the