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CHAPTER XXX. DICK HAYDEN FINDS THE BIRD FLOWN.
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Half an hour previously1 Dick Hayden and his congenial friend, Bob Stubbs, reached the cabin. They had much pleasant and jocose2 conversation on the way touching3 their young captive, and how he had probably passed the night. They had personal injuries to avenge4, and though Achilles was responsible for them, they proposed to wreak5 vengeance6 on the boy whom a luckless fate had thrown into their hands.
"And my head hasn't got over the crack I got when he laid me flat with his club," responded Stubbs.
"Well, we've got a friend of his, that's one comfort. I'm going to take it out of the kid's hide."
"You don't mean to—do for him?" said Stubbs, cautiously.
"I don't mean to kill him, if that's what you mean, Stubbs. I have too much regard for my neck, but I mean to give him a sound flogging. You ain't afraid, be you?"[Pg 149]
"Catch Bob Stubbs afraid of anything, except the hangman's rope! I don't mind telling you that I have reasons to be afraid of that."
"Why? You've never been hung, have you?"
"No; but an uncle of mine was strung up in England."
"What for?"
"He got into trouble with a fellow workman and stabbed him."
"He was in bad luck. Why didn't he cut it, and come to America?"
"He tried it, but the bobbies caught him in the steerage of an ocean steamer, and then it was all up with him."
"Well, I hope his nephew will come to a better end. But here we are at the cabin."
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