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in a perfectly amiable manner."I got to have a good look at him, for once," said Penrod, as he stared frowningly atWhitey. "We got to fix up about that reward.""I want to take a good ole look at him myself," said Sam.After supplying Whitey with another bucket of water, they returned to the carriage-houseand seated themselves thoughtfully. In truth, they were something a shade more thanthoughtful; the adventure to which they had committed themselves was beginning to be alittle overpowering. If Whitey had been a dog, a goat, a fowl, or even a stray calf, theywould have felt equal to him; but now that the earlier glow of their wild daring haddisappeared, vague apprehensions stirred. Their "good look" at Whitey had not reassuredthem—he seemed large, Gothic,[36-1] and unusual.Whisperings within them began to urge that for boys to undertake an enterpriseconnected with so huge an animal as an actual horse was perilous. Beneath the surface oftheir musings, dim but ominous prophecies moved; both boys began to have the feelingthat, somehow, this affair was going to get beyond them and that they would be in heavytrouble before it was over—they knew not why. They knew why no more than they knewwhy they felt it imperative to keep the fact of Whitey's presence in the stable a secretfrom their respective families, but they did begin to realize that keeping a secret of that

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