قراءة كتاب A Hero of Romance
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A HERO OF ROMANCE
"Perhaps you don't know who I am?"
A HERO OF ROMANCE
BY
RICHARD MARSH
Author of "The Datchel Diamonds," "The Crime and the Criminal" etc., etc.
ILLUSTRATED BY HAROLD COPPING
LONDON
WARD, LOCK & CO. LIMITED
NEW YORK AND MELBOURNE
Contents
Chapter I
PUNISHMENT AT MECKLEMBURG HOUSE
It was about as miserable an afternoon as one could wish to see. May is the poet's month, but there was nothing of poetry about it then. True, it was early in the month, but February never boasted weather of more unmitigated misery. At half-past two it was so dark in the schoolroom of Mecklemburg House that one could with difficulty see to read. Outside a cold drizzling rain was falling, a shrieking east wind was rattling the windows in their frames, and a sullen haze was hiding the leaden sky. As unsatisfactory a specimen of the English spring as one could very well desire.
To make things better, it was half-holiday. Not that it much mattered to the young gentleman who was seated in the schoolroom; it was no half-holiday to him. A rather tall lad, some fourteen years of age, broad and strongly built. This was Bertie Bailey.
Master Bertie Bailey was kept in; and the outrage this was to his feelings was altogether too deep for words. To keep him in!--no wonder the heavens frowned at such a crime!
Master Bertie Bailey was seated at a desk very much the worse for wear; a long desk, divided into separate compartments, which were intended to accommodate about a dozen boys. He had his arms upon the desk, his face rested on his hands, and he was staring into vacancy with an air of tragic gloom.
At the raised desk which stood in front of him before the window was seated Mr. Till. Mr. Till's general bearing