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Chapter XVII: George Takes His Father to Prison, and There Obtains Some Useful
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As soon as they were inside the gaol, the old Master recognised my father. "Bless my heart--what? You here, again, Mr. Higgs? Why, I thought you were in the palace of the sun your father."
"I wish I was," answered my father, shaking hands with him, but he could say no more.
"You are as safe here as if you were," said George laughing, "and safer." Then turning to his grandfather, he said, "You have the record of Mr. Higgs's marks and measurements? I know you have: take him to his old cell; it is the best in the prison; and then please bring me the record."
The old man took George and my father to the cell which he had occupied twenty years earlier--but I cannot stay to describe his feelings on finding himself again within it. The moment his grandfather's back was turned, George said to my father, "And now shake hands also with your son."
As he spoke he took my father's hand and pressed it warmly between both his own.
"Then you know you are my son," said my father as steadily as the strong emotion that mastered him would permit.
"Certainly."
"But you did not know this when I was walking with you on Friday?"
"Of course not. I thought you were Professor Panky; if I had not taken you for one of the two persons named in your permit, I should have questioned you closely, and probably ended by throwing you into the Blue Pool." He shuddered as he said this.
"But you knew
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