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Lucy had now taken her seat at the piano,[Pg 74] and as the airs her aunt desired were well known to her, she played them from ear, whilst Miss Acton in her stiff-backed chair, kept time, with much facial demonstration of enjoyment, with her starched cap and hood. "Sure there might but I guess all we kin do is take our chance with 'em." "I am going to Old Harbour Town to do a little shopping," answered Lucy, smiling at the Admiral and showing her milk-white teeth, the whiter for the red of her lips and the bloom on her cheeks. "Can I do anything for you, papa?".
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"It's the rheumatics. It's got into my feet and my shoulders. It's a pain as no spirits can stand up against." At any rate, her voice had lost much of its harshness as she asked: "But what about the wild animal that broke into the school an' tore the teacher's clothes fair off his back an' chased him up the road? That's the thing that scared him so he quit the school ferever. Now, Willium, what did you have to do with that?" Presently Billy Wilson emerged from the cottage, received his basket from Caleb, and trotted off toward the Keeler place. "Willium, are you lyin' to me? If you are it's goin' to be the costliest lie you ever told.".
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