Scribbo and Shagoth, faithful to their revengeful promise, were on the
keen alert for the three Hebrews. In their wanderings they came across
Apgomer.
"We are in search of thy three Hebrew friends," said Shagoth. "Canst thou
inform us where we may find them?"
"I can," promptly replied Apgomer. "I know the exact spot on which they
stand."
"This is truly gratifying," replied Scribbo. "Now lead us to the spot
without delay."
"To my Hebrew friends your presence would be anything but agreeable; and,
as I am under far more obligations to them than to some others, I am very
happy to disregard your request."
"Thou art in command of the same daring insolence as characterized thy
school-days," said Scribbo, in an angry tone.
"To be accused of insolence by the envious sons of Skerbood, is fully
equivalent to being called noble and gentle by a worthy citizen,"
answered Apgomer, with a smile of contempt playing on his lip. "So permit
me to thank you for the high compliment.
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