The Hidden Children by Robert William Chambers Chapter 2 Page 66

“best take the more damaging of the papers and conceal them as usual. I shall presently be busied with Thomas and Sheldon, and may have no time for such details.”

“Will they make a stand, do you think?” I whispered to Boyd, “ or shall we be sent a-packing?”

“If there be not too many of them I make a guess that Sheldon’s Horse will stand.”

“And what is to be our attitude?”

“Stand with them,” said he, laughing, though he knew well that we had been cautioned to do our errand and keep clear of all brawls.