Steve Young
By George Manville Fenn
19 Nov, 2019
“What do I think?”
“Yes, out with it. Don’t be afraid.”
“Oh, I’m not afraid; but I don’t want to quarrel with any man, nor to upset the lad.”
“Speak out then. You will not quarrel with me, and I’m not afraid of your ups
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“What do I think?”
“Yes, out with it. Don’t be afraid.”
“Oh, I’m not afraid; but I don’t want to quarrel with any man, nor to upset the lad.”
“Speak out then. You will not quarrel with me, and I’m not afraid of your upsetting the lad. I like him to know the whole truth; don’t I, Steve?”
“Yes, sir, of course,” cried the boy addressed, a well-built, sturdy lad of sixteen, fair, strong, and good-looking, and with the additional advantage, which made him better-looking still, that he did not know it. Less