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"All hunky?" a voice whispered in his ear. The hall door was wide open; a footman was crossing the hall. Captain Acton called to him. Mrs. Keeler, who heard the voice without catching Mrs. Wilson's words, struggled up. Croaker promptly sailed over to Maurice for protection. The boy broke the string attached to the note from Billy and reaching behind him secured from a plate a scrap of the dinner he had left uneaten. "Here Croaker," he whispered, "grab it quick. Now, back you go where things are safe," and he tossed the bird into the air. Croaker flew to a tree-top and proceeded to enjoy the reward of service well rendered..
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"Did you talk sell, Tom?" asked Ringold, anxiously. "There it is!" said Miss Acton. "Give me a sea as smooth as our lawn, and I will accompany you, my dear." Jim nodded across to the girl in white. "That's Lou," he informed Billy, "my sister." When they were within ten minutes' walk of Old Harbour House, they met Mr Adams, who was an agent for a gentleman who lived in London, and who owned a great deal of property in the neighbourhood of Old Harbour Town..
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