Brave and Bold - The Fortunes of Robert Rushton by Horatio Alger
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"There's a reckoning coming betwixt you and me, young one!" he cried,
"and it'll be a heavy one. Ben Haley don't forget that sort of debt. The time'll come when he'll pay it back with interest. It mayn't come for years, but it'll come at last, you may be sure of that." Finding that he could not row on account of his wound, he rose to his feet, and sculled the boat across as well as he could with one hand. "I wish I had another boat," said Robert. "We could soon overtake him." "Better let him go," said the neighbor. "He was always a bad one, that Ben Haley. I couldn't begin to tell you all the bad things he did when he was a boy. He was a regular dare-devil. You must look out for him, or he'll do you a mischief some time, to pay for that wound." "He brought it on himself," said Robert "I gave him warning." He went back to the farmhouse to tell Paul of his nephew's escape. He was brave and bold, but the malignant glance with which Ben Haley uttered his menace, gave him a vague sense of discomfort. CHAPTER XIII. REVENGE. In spite of his wounded arm Ben Haley succeeded in propelling the boat |
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