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CHAPTER XXIV BILLY TO THE RESCUE He walked to a bed of flowers at which an under-gardener was at work, and said to the man: "Have you good eyes?" "Well, I'll be on hand to receive 'em," the deacon promised, "and if I don't teach them thieves and rogues a lesson it'll be a joke on me. Now I must run on and catch up with Cobin Keeler and the rest o' the neighbors. They've got to know about this, so, if you'll jest tell me your name—why, bless me, the boy's gone!".
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