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Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823-1901

"Under the Storm"


"Contumacy forsooth, as though 'twas the will of the honest gentlemen
in Parliament that boys should be misused for nothing at all!"
"If the young dog would have spoken," began the corporal, but somehow
he did not like the look of Blane's iron bar, and thought it best to
look up at the sun, and discover that it was time to depart if the
party were to be in time for roll-call. As it was a private
marauding speculation, it might not be well to have complaints made
to Captain Venn, who never sanctioned plunder nor unnecessary
violence. Even Jeph had to march off, and Steadfast, who had no mind
to be pitied, nor asked by the neighbours what was the real fact, had
picked up his spade and jerkin, and was out of sight while the
villagers were watching the soldiers away.
The first thing he did was to give thanks in heart that he had been
aided thus far not to betray his trust, and then to feel that
Corporal Dodd's flogging was a far severer matter than the worst
chastisement he had ever received from his father, even when he kept
Jeph's secret about the stolen apples.


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