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Caleb's face grew stern. "I told you, Harry O'Dule, that I'd give you no more liquor," he replied. Billy turned and came back slowly to where he sat. "Anse," he said. "I ain't wantin' to see you witch-chased, so I'll jest give you the tie an' collar an' say not a word to Croaker er Ringdo; an' if you'll tell me somethin' I want'a know I'll let you sleep with my rabbit-foot charm underneath your piller." "Twenty-five guineas is a very small proportion of three hundred pounds," he exclaimed..
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