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"Worse than usual tonight, isn't it?" he asked in kindly tones. In the deep silence following his answer Billy sat down. Then a murmur of gasps, whispers and giggles grew up, which died suddenly to silence again, as Mr. Keeler's voice rang out. "I don't know, sir. I'll ascertain, sir," and the man disappeared..
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"Well," said he, "I suppose you kept your appointment this morning with Captain Acton." The great dog rose and came slowly across to him. "Good boy!" Billy slapped him roughly on the shoulder, and he whined. Sunset was streaking the pine tops with spun gold and edging the gorgeous fabric with crimson ribbons; the big lake lay like an opal set in coral. Fishermen Shipley and Sward, seated on the bow of their old fish-boat, were idly watching the scene when Billy Wilson approached, hands in pockets and gravely surveyed them. CHAPTER XII MR LAWRENCE REFLECTS.
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