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"Oh, Acton," exclaimed the Admiral, "nothing that you can say could approach what I feel, could express what I suffer." She opened her hand. In it lay a shining twenty-dollar gold piece. Billy's mouth fell open in astonishment. "Well, 'cause Bill hogs it, that's why," complained Anson. "Last time we had tarts I didn't get none. An' it's the same with pie an' cake.".
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"Say, Billy," he cried, "your Ma an' Pa's there." Nevertheless he determined to await Captain Acton's arrival from the business which was holding him in his library; so he lighted his pipe afresh with his singular little pistol-shaped pipe-lighter and struck about the grounds with his staff, blowing great clouds out of the depth of his meditation, and often heaving a sailor's blessing at the two points of cliff which interrupted the view of the sea to east and west of the coast. When she had done with her drawing, she went to the piano and passed another half-hour at that instrument, then took up some work which she presently neglected for a novel, and shortly after eleven o'clock she mounted to her bedroom to prepare herself for a drive with her aunt. "Yes, sir. If we had a good well I wouldn't have to drive the cows down to the lake every night, like this.".
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