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"Well, I'd rather take a chance with a bear than a ghost, wouldn't you Bill?" Billy whistled. "But fifty sticks, Maurice! It's almost more'n she'll need, don't you think?" "But from my point of view it is three hundred pounds," cried Mr Greyquill. "What is the good of money without interest? I enter in my books the interest on my money as a part of my money, and if you tell me I am not to speak of my interest when I speak of what is due to me, what is my situation? How am I to live? The profit the butcher makes by the sale of his carcasses is the interest upon his outlay; deprive him of that and he will not sell you meat, because he could not afford to do so.".
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Only think! He might have been lying under those waves now!I tried logging in using my phone number and I
was supposed to get a verification code text,but didn't
get it. I clicked resend a couple time, tried the "call
me instead" option twice but didn't get a call
either. the trouble shooting had no info on if the call
me instead fails.There was
The wind was roaring so that they could scarcely hear each other speak.
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"Only one thing to do," reasoned Billy, "take what we want an' let the rest go." The golden head was bowed and when it was raised to him, he saw a deeper color in the cheeks, a softer glow in the eyes. "Come," she said softly, "we must be getting back." "But think of what it means to him," urged Billy. "Besides, Harry, I've got a charm that'll keep ol' Scroggie's ghost away," he added, eagerly. "Well!" was all Wilson could say, and he repeated it to himself several times, dazedly..
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