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It was during that prayer that Maurice, chancing to glance at the window, saw Billy Wilson's pet crow, Croaker, peering in at him with black eyes. Now, as Croaker often acted as carrier between the boys, his presence meant only one thing—Billy had sent him some message. Cautiously Maurice got down on all fours and crept toward the door. Just here a step sounded on the gravel outside and a knock fell on the door. Maurice opened the door and in stepped Anson. "Go outside," he whispered. "Please do; I kin stand anythin', but I don't want you to see it.".
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"Well!" was all Wilson could say, and he repeated it to himself several times, dazedly. "That's my business," said Billy. "Did you notice how he was dressed?" he asked. "You shet right up, Tom!" commanded his wife. "Ain't it nuthin' to you that your son grows up wild and uneddicated?".
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