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Hinter nodded. "Not a bad medicine if rightly used," he said. He filled his pipe, lit it, and passed the tobacco-pouch to Landon. He was watching the door leading to the inner room. Four shadowy forms drifted apart and were lost in deeper shadows. The golden moon rode peacefully in the summer sky. "Go on, Lighthouse girl. You always thought you would like our wedding to be—when?".
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"Silence, you!" Mrs. Wilson reached for the dinner-pail and proceeded to extract from it one tart, one doughnut. "I guess maybe your brother's right," she said grimly. "If that's the way you carry on nights we'll hold you off pastry fer a while. Now then, grab that pail and off to school with both o' you!" Mrs. Wilson cleared her throat. "They do say that Mr. Hinter visits the light-house regular every week. Have you heard that, Missus Keeler?" "Eight o'clock will suit me very well." "You're right, Deacon," spoke Cobin Keeler..
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