Capitolo 9
"Goes and asks to father", said Guy, with a tempting sneer.
"I want", answered Hector, "and without delay."
He turned to enter the house, but Guy had not exhausted his/her malevolence.
He was in a hurry triumph on Hector that he felt antipathy of heart.
"I don't mind dirgliio", he said.
"You are not what you suppose. You are a mendicant of lowborn!"
He had sooner anybody it sent forth these words, that Hector heard again him the
insult. Grabbing the whip from Guy, he understood him/it from the collar,
flung him to the earth and it whipped him/it with him.
"There", it said him, with eyes in flames, "takes that, Guy Roscoe and glance
out as You insults in expectancy me!"
Guy slowly of rose from the earth, turns pale with fury, and, as he brushed
the dust from its suits, exclaimed:
"You will pay dearly for this Hector!"
"I will take the consequences", said Hector, as coldly as his/her anger
it would allow. "Now, I will go to Your father and I will ask to the meaning of
this."
I CAPITULATE III.
HECTOR LEARNS A SECRET.
Hector entered the library with some impetuosity. Usually he was
quiet and orderly, but he had been excited by the insinuations of
You assure with a cable, and he was impatient to know what he meant--if he meant
anything.
Allan Roscoe looked on, and remarked, with disdains sarcasm:
"This is not a garden of bear Hector. You seem to think it is her/it on
the ground of game, judging from Your hasty motions."
"I implore Your pardon, uncle" it said Hector that never not takings inopportune a
I reproach that he thought it deserved. "I suppose that I forgot me, while it is being
excited. I implore Your pardon."
"Which is the cause of Your excitement?" he/she asked to the Mr. Roscoe, while observing
the boy acutely.
"Guy has said anything that I don't understand."
"He has had to say anything a lot of depth, then" returned Allan
Roscoe, with light joke.
"Uncle Allan, indeed, is not laughing matter", it said Hector,
sincerely.
"Then allow me to feel what is."
"He announces that he knows anything that would disappoint my pride a