Charlie Bone And The Wilderness Wolf (Children Of The Red King, Book 6) - Plot & Excerpts
Voices called into the night. "What's going on?" "Who's there?" "It's Mr. Yewbeam from number nine." "You all right, Mr. Yewbeam?" Someone said, "Was it the wolf?" Before Paton could reply, Agnes Prout, the Yewbeam's next-door neighbor, cried, "It must have been the wolf! It's come into the city." At this, several doors were hastily slammed shut. Clasping his wrist, Uncle Paton reeled back down the road. As Charlie ran to meet him, Benjamin and his mother rushed across the road, led by an excited Runner Bean. "Are you OK, Charlie?" Benjamin cried. Yes, I'm OK, but my uncle's not." Mrs. Brown stared in horror at the blood seeping through Paton's fingers. "Paton, what happened? Can I help?" "It's nothing," Paton said gruffly. "Maisie will patch me up." "But you're covered in glass!" Mrs. Brown picked helplessly at the glittering splinters on Paton's shoulders. "Please, Patricia," Paton begged. "You'll cut yourself." He began to mount the steps of number nine with Charlie supporting his elbow.
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