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CHAPTER XI.
TAKEN CAPTIVE.
Harry and Jack exchanged a glance of dismay. To be stripped of all they
had was a serious misfortune but in addition to be made prisoners by the
bushrangers was something of which they had not dreamed. Obed, too, was
taken aback. He had become attached to his young companions, and he was
very sorry to part with them. He could not forbear a remonstrance.
"Look here, squire," he said familiarly to the captain, "what do you want to
keep the boys for? They won’t do you any good, and it’ll cost considerable
to keep ’em. They’re pretty hearty."
Harry and Jack could not help laughing at this practical argument.
The captain of the bushrangers frowned.
"I am the best judge of that," he said. "You are lucky to be let off yourself.
Don’t meddle with matters that don’t concern you."
"Take me, if you want to," said Obed independently. "I shall be lonesome
without the boys."
"You had better go while there is a chance," said the captain menacingly.
"If you give me any more trouble, I will have my men tie you to a tree, and
leave you here."
Harry was afraid the threat would be carried out, and begged Obed to make
no further intercession.
"I have no doubt we shall meet again," he said. "These gentlemen will no
doubt release us soon."
He was by no means confident of this, but he thought it politic to take
things cheerfully.