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CHAPTER XXXIII MORTON’S SECRET.
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HEY walked for about a mile, threading the intricacies of the forest. Tom did not particularly mind the walk. In fact, though the idea of being a captive in the hands of robbers was not particularly agreeable, there was a spice of adventure and romance about it which he liked. Gates, too, was a man who took things philosophically1, and did not allow himself to be disturbed overmuch by any contretemps like the present. But the other two, namely, Morton and our Teutonic friend, took it more to heart. Morton had a great deal to lose, and he was in terror lest the papers and certificates of stock should be found upon his person. For them he had staked reputation and liberty. For them he was an exile and a fugitive2, and he felt that if they were lost he should have little left to live for.
As for Herr Schmidt, he was troubled in more than one way. First, with his portly figure and superfluous3 load of flesh, he found locomotion4, especially in the forest, quite difficult. Then again he had with him three hundred dollars in gold, which he was very reluctant to part with. He felt that they would all be taken from him, and what to do then he did not know. It would take money to go on, it would take money to go back. On the whole the prospect5 of his seeing again the fair Katrine, who, good woman, was physically6 a very good match for her Johann, was indeed small. So he kept groaning7 as he walked, and indulged, from time to time, in little ejaculations expressive8 of his unhappy frame of mind.
Tom and Gates walked on together.
“I wonder if it’s much farther,” said Gates. “Our German friend doesn’t look happy.”
Tom laughed.
“Perhaps I shouldn’t be, if I had such a load to carry.”
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