The book A Boy's Ride was written by author Zollinger Gulielma Here you can read free online of A Boy's Ride book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Boy's Ride a good or bad book?
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" The porter, calling an attendant, sent the ring by him. And presentlyan order came bidding Humphrey come into the presence of the canon. "Where is the prior's nephew?" asked the canon, with the ring in hishand. "In the custody of knaves who did surprise our camp. " "Knaves, sayest thou?" said the canon. "Wherefore hast thou a camp?Wherefore lodgest thou not in towns? What doest thou wandering throughthe fens?" "We be pursued, " answered Humphrey. "Pursued? and by whom? Why, who should pursue ...the nephew of RogerAungerville?" "It is a king's man, and he hath with him three men-at-arms, " answeredHumphrey. "A king's man, sayest thou? Nay, then, I meddle not in the king'smatters. " And he made as if to hand back the ring. "And wilt thou not, then, aid me to rescue my young master?" "Nay, " answered the canon. "I may not do such a thing except uponcompulsion. The dean is now absent, and I am in his place. " Beside himself with impatience over what seemed to him needless delay, and with disappointment over what seemed to promise failure altogether, Humphrey cried out roughly: "Compulsion, sayest thou?
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