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"He did, sir. Leastways he arsked me to arsk Dido 'bout it." "I never said a word about his nose," cried Judith, relieved to evade the real topic. "I'd be more polite than to criticize his linny-ments like that." "Mrs. Dallas stole the devil-stick," resumed Jen, imperturbably, "and gave it to Dido, who, by your directions, filled it with fresh poison. Dido gave the newly-prepared weapon of death to you, and with it you killed my poor boy at the very gates of the girl he loved.".
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"Do you think he knows anything?" "No, major," replied Arkel, rather gruffly, for disappointment was beginning to tell on his temper, "nor are we likely to find any until that servant of yours regains his senses. How is he now?" "No," returned Sarby, after a pause. "I think he is a bad lot." "We don't have to petrify, do we?" she said, with a nervous ripple. "Griffin may keep us sitting here for hours——".
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