Lawyer Quince - Odd Craft, Part 5. by W. W. Jacobs
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seen returning with Ned Quince, flushed and dishevelled, walking by his
side. "Here he is," said the farmer. "Now where's that key?" Lawyer Quince took his son by the arm and led him into the house, from whence they almost immediately emerged with Ned waving the key. "I thought it wasn't far," said the sapient Mr. Hogg. Ned put the key in the lock and flinging the door open revealed Celia Rose, blinking and confused in the sudden sunshine. She drew back as she saw her father and began to cry with considerable fervour. "How did you get in that shed, miss?" demanded her parent, stamping. [Illustration: "'How did you get in that shed?' demanded her parent."] Miss Rose trembled. "I--I went there," she sobbed. "I didn't want to go away." "Well, you'd better stay there," shouted the over-wrought Mr. Rose. "I've done with you. A girl that 'ud turn against her own father I--I--" He drove his right fist into his left palm and stamped out into the road. Lawyer Quince and Mr. Hogg, after a moment's hesitation, followed. "The laugh's agin you, farmer," said the latter gentleman, taking his arm. |
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