Tommy looked. Standing out half obstructing the path was a huge boulder which certainly bore a fanciful resemblance to a âbeggingâ terrier.
âWell,â said Tommy, refusing to share Juliusâs emotion, âitâs what we expected to see, isnât it?â
Julius looked at him sadly and shook his head.
âBritish phlegm! Sure we expected itâ âbut it kind of rattles me, all the same, to see it sitting there just where we expected to find it!â
Tommy, whose calm was, perhaps, more assumed than natural, moved his feet impatiently.
âPush on. What about the hole?â
They scanned the cliff-side narrowly. Tommy heard himself saying idiotically:
âThe gorse wonât be there after all these years.â
And Julius replied solemnly: