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Through the dusky twilight, soft with woodland dews and sweet with odor of ferns and wild flowers, Billy walked slowly. For the first time in long days his heart felt at peace. The canker of loneliness that had gnawed at his spirit was there no longer. It was a pretty good old world after all. Erie was standing against the gate, her arms stretched along its top, hands clenching its rough pickets. "I am sorry to say," said the Admiral, sinking into a chair, "that I have brought no news.".
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Billy was silent, busy with his own thoughts. They crossed the bridge, passed through a beech ridge and descended a mossy slope to the Causeway fence. As they sat for a moment's rest on its topmost rail, Hinter spoke abruptly. "I saw you fighting your way across the swamp this afternoon, Billy. Weren't you taking a useless risk?" He then read slowly and deliberately, the handwriting being good and clear: "Land o' Liberty! but he was generous!" cried Mrs. Keeler. His astonishment was unaffected and amazing; with the habit of senility he kept on muttering to himself aloud whilst he perused and re-perused the letter..
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