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Old Harry O'Dule's dream was about to be realised, Stanhope had assured him that he would see to it that he should play his whistle beneath Ireland's skies before another autumn dawned. "I guess your Dad don't think much of us folks down here, does he?" Billy asked. "A fine fellow," interrupted Mr Fellowes. "How is he?".
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"British!" said Mr Lawrence in a moment,[Pg 293] as though speaking to himself, "as I thought," holding the man-o'-war in view in his telescope, and marking the slow soaring of the British flag to the gaff-end of the two-decker. "It ought'a be dark," protested Billy, "but I'll try it anyway." He lifted the rabbit foot to his face and breathed some words upon it. Then in measured tones he recited: Billy grinned. "An' I got a piece of news fer you fellers, too," he returned. "But go on, your news first, Jim." "What?" The lawyer was on his feet and had his hands on Frank's shoulders..
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