CHAPTER VIII
AN UNUSUAL COMPACT
“He’ll do it—he is bound to do it!” cried Ben, as he and Phil hurried down to the dining-room.
“I think so myself, Ben,” answered the shipowner’s son. But, for some reason, he did not seem as joyful over the outcome of the interview as might have been expected.
“He won’t dare let this news become public property,” went on the other student. “He is too afraid of public opinion.”
“Ben, he thinks we got that lawyer to take the case up.”
“You told him we hadn’t.”
“But he didn’t believe it—I could tell that by his manner. And, Ben, do you know, after all, this looks to me as if we had, somehow, bribed him to be easy on us,” continued Phil, with added concern.
“Oh, don’t bother your head about that, Phil. We only asked for what is fair, didn’t we?”