"
"Glad to meet you, Chev," volunteered Eph, with suspicious amiability,
holding out his hand, which the Frenchman took daintily. "I'm a
'shoveleer' myself, and this awkward, gawky looking boy with me is our
engineer."
Eph had a tight grip on the stranger's hand, by this time, and was
surely making it interesting for the Frenchman. The Chevalier d'Ouray
was doing his best to retain his politeness, but Somers's hearty grip
hurt the foreigner's soft little hand.
"What can we do for you, Chev?" demanded Eph, holding to the Frenchman's
hand so persistently that Hastings gave his friend a sharp nudge in
the back.
"Let us go somewhere," urged the Frenchman. "Some place were we can sit
down and have ze talk about important matters. I have ze message for
you zat I cannot deliver upon ze street."
"Now, don't say, please," begged Eph, "that you have heard we are wanted
in the French Navy."
The Chevalier d'Ouray looked intensely astonished.
"Parbleu! You are one marvel!" gasped the Frenchman. "You read my most
secret thought. But yes! You have made ze one right guess. However,
I cannot more say upon ze street.
Pages:
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36