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"Yes, we mustn't forget Billy, God bless him." "Jest half an hour ago," said Billy. "Nobody," echoed Fatty, "nobody but Bill.".
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O'Dule had cut a window in the cabin, installed an old stove, table and chairs, and succeeded in making the place home-like enough to suit his simple taste. To-night he stood by the stove, frying potatoes and humming an Irish song. On the table lay a loaf of bread and some butter in a saucer, while close beside it a coal oil lamp gave a smoky light to the room. In the center of the table reposed a huge blue-grey cat, its amber eyes on Harry and its forepaws curled contentedly beneath its furry breast. All about the room hung the skins of wild animals—deer, bear, lynx and coon. A pile of skins lay in one corner. This was O'Dule's bed. "Some Frenchman had the scent of ye, Captain, hey, and gave you heels?" exclaimed Sir William. "There's sometimes the virtue of half a gale of wind in a round shot, eh, Captain?" "But to fall over the edge of a cliff is not an outrage," said Captain Acton. "I have no piano in this cabin, sir," she answered, without raising her eyes. "And I have no heart to sing without music.".
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