Then they all put their heads together again.
"This is a bad place," said Frank. do. said Clive. do. said David. do. said Bob.
"It's the onwholesomedest lookin place I ever see," said
Uncle Moses.
"I distrust them all," said Clive. do. said. Frank, do. said David. do. said Bob.
"I don't like the looks of that ere driver," said Uncle Hoses. "I b'leve he contrived that there break-down a purpose, so as to bring us to this here den."
Uncle Moses' remark sank deep into the minds of all. Who was the driver, after all? That break-down was certainly suspicious. It might have been all pre-arranged. It looked suspicions. Then the men below. There were so many of them!
"There are a dozen of them," said Bob. do. said Frank. do. said David. do. said Clive.
"Thar's too big a gatherin here altogether," said Uncle Moses, "an it's my idee that they've come for no good. Didn't you notice how they stared at us with them wicked-looking eyes o' theirs?"
"I wish we'd gone on," said David. do. said Bob. do. said Clive. do. said Frank.
"Yes, boys, that's what we'd ort to hev done," said Uncle Moses.
"Why didn't some on ye think of it?"