The Triple Alliance - Its trials and triumphs by Harold Avery
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had seen in the playground on the occasion of the first meeting of the
supper club; and that the footprint in the dust had been a man's, and much larger than Kennedy's boot could have produced. This outlawing of the "Main-top" and difference of opinion with Diggory spoiled all chance of games and good fellowship. Even the association of the Triple Alliance seemed likely to end in an open rupture, and very possibly might have done so if it had not been for an event which caused the members to reunite against the common enemy. One half-holiday afternoon Mugford and Diggory had gone down to Chatford. It was nearly dark when they started to come back, and the latter proposed the short cut by Locker's Lane. "I'm not afraid of the Philistines; besides, they won't see us now." As they drew near to Horace House, a solitary figure was discovered standing in the shadow of the brick wall. "It's young Noaks," whispered Diggory. "It's too late to turn back, but most likely he won't notice us in this light if we walk straight on." They passed him successfully, and were just opposite the entrance, when three more boys sauntered through the doorway. A gleam of light from the house happened to fall on Diggory's cap and broad white collar, and immediately the shout was raised, "_Birchites!_" There was a rush of feet, a wild moment of grabbing and dodging, and Mugford, who had managed somehow to shake himself free from the grasp of his assailants, dashed off at full speed down the road. After running |
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