"Did you see that light in Nab's just now?" cried Raffles as he led.
I believe he knew who it was toward the end, but Nab was not the man to accuse you of what he couldn't prove."
"History's on its own tracks once more, and I'll bet you it's dear old Nab on ours!
Raffles, however, was in first-class training from first-class cricket, and he had no mercy on Nab or me.
But Raffles himself had abandoned the flight on hearing my downfall, and I was on hands and knees just in time to see the meeting between him and old Nab. And there stood Raffles in the silvery mist, laughing with his whole light heart, leaning back to get the full flavor of his mirth; and, nearer me, sturdy old Nab, dour and grim, with beads of dew on the hoary beard that had been lamp-black in our time.
"Your man!" echoed Nab. His bushy eyebrows had shot up: it was as much as I could do to keep my own in their place.
let the other fellow do so," said old Nab in a genial growl.
You may imagine with what alacrity we complied; and yet I am bound to confess that I had never liked Nab at school.
"Lucky we weren't staying at Nab's," said Raffles, as he lit a Sullivan and opened his Daily Mail at its report of the robbery.
Ten to one, men, if you go ashore, you will get into some infernal row, and that will be the end of you; for if those tattooed scoundrels get you a little ways back into their valleys, they'll
nab you--that you may be certain of.