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"I take it it's machinery an' stuff for a saw-mill," answered Billy moodily. "Is it?" "Suits me," agreed Billy, "but jest how? That's the question." "I may trust, at all events," continued the money-lender, "now that you are in receipt of money—and if the terms have been correctly named to me they speak very highly in favour of Captain Acton's generosity—that you will give my debt your immediate attention, and that if you cannot pay all, you will pay as much as I have a right to expect from the amount you receive.".
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"Mr Greyquill!" cried Captain Acton. On his way this side the bridge he met an old man with a stick who stopped in his lame walk to turn about any little heap his eye met. This old man was attended by a dog, who smelt at what the man touched. "She was carryin' the big meat-platter on her arm an' she fell with her arm under her—an' broke it." "Yes, ever so much. He's almost his old self again. He has quit smoking, you see, and he has promised me not to smoke until he is quite well again.".
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