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CHAPTER XXII TEACHER JOHNSTON RESIGNS "The best point's straight ahead of you," he answered. "You'll find a rush blind already built on it." "Well I didn't. Them two marks are symbols, signifyin' a gap.".
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Mr Lawrence, with a ridiculing smile, said: "What do you know about waiting on people in the cabins of ships?" "I 'low you're tryin' to coax him away fishin' er somethin'." Hidden safely behind a clump of cedars Billy had watched and listened. He had heard Scroggie tell the storekeeper that he and his family had come to Scotia to stay and that he intended to cut down the timber of the big woods. He had then demanded that Spencer turn over to him a certain document which it seemed old man Scroggie had left in Caleb's charge some months before his death. Billy had seen Spencer draw the man a little apart from the others, who had gathered close through curiosity, and had heard him explain that the paper had been taken from his safe on the night of the robbery of his store. Scroggie had, at first, seemed to doubt Caleb's word; then he had grown abusive and had raised his riding-whip threateningly. Here Billy, having heard and seen quite enough, had acted. Placing his basket gently down on the sward he had picked up an egg and with the accuracy born of long practice in throwing stones, had sent it crashing into Scroggie's face. Gasping and temporarily blinded, Scroggie had wheeled his horse and galloped away. CHAPTER II A SHOWER OF FISH.
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