“What's the charge?” inquired the personage, of the two watchmen.
“Trespassing and resisting arrest.”
“How much money you got, young fellow?” was, the next question.
Hal hesitated.
“Speak up there!” said the man.
“Two dollars and sixty-seven cents,” said Hal—“as well as I can remember.”
“Go on!” said the other. “What you givin' us?” And then, to the two watchmen, “Search him.”
“Take off your coat and pants,” said Bill, promptly, “and your boots.”
“Oh, I say!” protested Hal.
“Take 'em off!” said the man, and clenched his fists. Hal took 'em off, and they proceeded to go through the pockets, producing a purse with the amount stated, also a cheap watch, a strong pocket knife, the tooth-brush, comb and mirror, and two white handkerchiefs, which they looked at contemptuously and tossed to the spittle-drenched floor.