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"There now. Nobody 'ud believe it. An' yet I saw it." "So help me God, yes, then, as I sit here," answered Mr Eagle. "Come out into the light and let me see where you hurt yourself," she said, oh so gently..
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He ran out of the cabin. The Admiral pillowed his son's head with his arm, and gazed at the marble-still features. Never could any man appear more stricken, though 'tis hard to tell by posture or by expression of face the depth of human sorrow, the pang of the wound that death alone can heal. His only son—whom he had cursed for his wickedness—whose professional life, extinguished by an act of drunken madness, had swelled the eyes of the father with the unshed tears of the spirit of[Pg 439] a man—lying dead or dying on his arm—self-slain! "Why, he didn't go. He's in the liquor-shop settin' a trap for that rat, Pa." "Pa," said the boy, in guarded tones, "you best watch that man Hinter, an' watch him close." "Oh, Acton," exclaimed the Admiral, "nothing that you can say could approach what I feel, could express what I suffer.".
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