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CHAPTER XX. HECTOR GAINS A VICTORY.
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There were two persons on whom Ben Platt’s declaration made a profound impression. These were Jim Smith and his uncle, the learned Socrates. The latter was surprised, for he was fully1 persuaded that the charge he had made was a true one, and Hector was a thief. As for Jim, his surprise was of a very disagreeable nature. Knowing as he did that, he himself had taken the money, he was alarmed lest his offense2 was to be made known, and that the pit which he had digged for another should prove to be provided for himself.
Socrates was the first to speak after taking time to recover himself from his surprise.
“This is a very extraordinary statement, Platt,” he said. “You say you can prove Roscoe’s innocence3?”
“Yes, sir,” answered Platt, firmly.
“I wish no trifling4 here, sir,” said the principal, sharply. “I myself found the wallet in Roscoe’s pocket.”
“Yes, sir,” answered Ben Platt, “I know it was there.”
“You knew it was there!” repeated Socrates. “How did you know it was there?”
“Because I saw it put in.”
Here Jim Smith’s face turned from red to pale, and he moved about uneasily in his seat. “Could Ben Platt have been hidden somewhere in the room?” he asked himself, “If so, what was he to do?” There was but one answer to this question. He must brazen5 it out, and boldly contradict the witness. But he would bide6 his time. He would wait to hear what Ben had to say.
“No, Mr. Smith, I didn’t put it in,” answered Ben, indignantly.
“None of your impudence8, sir!” said the schoolmaster, irritated.
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