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With a gasp Scroggie went to earth, where he lay writhing. After a time he struggled to a sitting posture. Billy hung the lantern on the door and bent above the grovelling Harry. "Hey you," he said, giving the old man's shoulder a shake, "get up an' come out'a here; I'm not the devil, I'm Billy." "I never was in a place like this before," said Lucy, resting her hand upon the table and gazing round her with the curiosity which a new and striking scene of life must always excite in an intelligent mind..
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"Croaker, come down here, I want'a ask you somethin'." Billy's hand went into his pocket and the crow stood at attention. Then as the hand came away empty he emitted an angry croak and wobbled further along the ridge-board. He patted the horse's thin neck. "Come, ol' feller, I'll stuff you with good oats fer once," he promised. "Right ahead, sir." Scroggie nodded. "Drowned through an air-hole in the lake. Say, Billy, do you skate?".
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