Chapter Fifteen.
The Search Continued.
The man had on a cobbler’s leather apron, which he had rolled up and tucked in the strap. He had pulled on his jacket, but evidently without turning down the sleeves of his shirt, which showed through just beneath his shoulders in two rolls like mock muscles, while a very much battered felt hat, with a flap looped up to form three cocks, was worn jauntily upon his head.
“Morning, sir,” said the sergeant, looking the boy up and down sharply. “Are you Squire Froy?”
“No, I am his son,” said Waller haughtily, as he strode past the stiff-looking military man so as to bring himself within arm’s length of the cobbler, and, with a movement quick as a flash, struck off his cocked hat and sent it flying. “What do you mean by that, sir?” he shouted at him. “Is that the way to enter a gentleman’s house?” and with a half-run across the echoing polished oak boards he made a kick at the hat, and, to the great delight of the soldiers, sent it flying out through the porch.
“If you weren’t an old man I’d kick you, too,” he continued, as the astounded constable dressed in a little brief authority, opened his mouth like a carp, too much amazed to speak. “You would have come sneaking round to the back door if my father had been at home, or else have stood wiping your dirty shoes upon the mat.” Then, turning his back upon the man he addressed, he faced the leader of the soldiers. “Now, sergeant,” he said, “what’s the meaning of this intrusion?”
There was a good deal of the cock bantam about the boy’s ways and speech, but it was manly all the same. He had real authority, too, for speaking out to the rough, coarse-looking villager, and with quick military precision the sergeant, whose eyes sparkled on hearing his rank acknowledged, saluted sharply.
“Beg pardon, sir; on duty,” he said. “Me and my men, we are in search of French spies who are loose somewhere about the forest, and this man from down the village tells me that one or two of them are likely to be harboured here. Not a pleasant job, sir, but I am only obeying orders, and we shall have to search the place.”
“Search the place!” cried Waller hotly.