Classic Book Library : Children's Literature : Hans Brinker Or The Silver Skates : Chapter 13 : Page 2 of 5 "Halloo!" cried Lambert. "What ails the man?" Peter, pale and staring, was clapping his hands upon his breast and sides. He looked like one suddenly becoming deranged. "He's sick!" cried Ben. "No, he's lost something," said Carl. Peter could only gasp, "The pocketbook with all our money in it--it's gone!" For an instant all were too much startled to speak. Carl at last came out with a gruff, "No sense in letting one fellow have all the money. I said so from the first. Look in your other pocket." "I did. It isn't there." "Open your underjacket." Peter obeyed mechanically. He even took off his hat and looked into it, then thrust his hand desperately into every pocket. "It's gone, boys," he said at last in a hopeless tone. "No tiffin for us, nor dinner, either. What is to be done? We can't get on without money. If we were in Amsterdam, I could get as much as we want, but there is not a man in Haarlem from whom I can borrow a stiver. Doesn't one of you know anyone here who would lend us a few guilders?" Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |