TAILIEUCHUNG - Charlie Bone and the Beast (The Children of the Red King, Book 6) Part 5

Thanh niên và Phát triển Cộng đồng các nhà cung cấp out-of-trường thời gian để cộng tác trong văn hóa sau giờ học Adventures (CASA). Sau khi trường học và vào cuối tuần, CASA chương trình cung cấp thành phố thanh niên làm giàu, giáo dục, và kinh nghiệm đa dạng. | forming in his mind. Behind him lay Runner Bean asleep in his basket. Runner Bean could find anything Benjamin reckoned. And if he could sniff something belonging to Asa the big dog could surely find him. Benjamin kept this idea to himself. He didn t want his parents 155 help. He wanted to find Asa on his own or maybe with Charlie. We d better do something soon said Mr. Brown or the hunt will kill that poor boy before they realize who he is. I ll go and see the mayor. He won t believe you Mrs. Brown said sadly. He doesn t hold with all the stuff that goes on at Bloor s Academy. He knows about the endowed children of course but he doesn t like to admit it. I expect I ll think of something said Benjamin. Finding something belonging to Asa wasn t as easy as Benjamin had hoped. He discovered that Asa s parents had never been seen. No one knew where they lived. They appeared to have no friends and no relations. Any item that Asa might have worn or touched lay inside Bloor s Academy an impossible place for someone like Benjamin to enter. The Bloors certainly wouldn t be happy to assist in Asa s rescue. He had changed sides. They would consider him a turncoat and a traitor. 156 By the time Benjamin got home from school the next day the hunt was already underway. Half the city had turned out to watch. Forty able-bodied men were assembled on the bridge that led to the wilderness. In charge were the chief of police and Officer Wood. They were joined by a motley group of determined-looking men dressed in an assortment of trenchcoats suits jackets and raincoats. Their heads were covered by woolly hats hoods berets and even a Stetson. A few pairs of rain boots and sneakers were to be seen but most wore sturdy leather boots. Half the men carried rifles the others took flashlights and clubs. A cheer went up as the forty-two men marched across the bridge and turned right down a path that ran beside the river. A few meters farther on it disappeared into dense undergrowth - the .

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