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"A cookie, a nice fat cookie, with a raisin in its centre," coaxed the girl. By the time the sun had fallen behind the far rim of forest he was quite content with his evening's bag, which consisted of five blacks, a pair of greys, two blue winged teal, a pintail and a pair of green headed mallards. On his way this side the bridge he met an old man with a stick who stopped in his lame walk to turn about any little heap his eye met. This old man was attended by a dog, who smelt at what the man touched..
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Captain Acton waited until this [Pg 366]unconquerable fit of grief should have abated. He then went to his friend's side, and, passing his arm round his neck, said: "My dear old friend, keep up your heart! We will pursue the Minorca and regain her if possible, and depend upon it, your son shall be made to suffer as little as can be helped. Meanwhile, let us wait until we hear Lucy's story." "Here you, Joe, come back here and behave yourself," the master thundered and the dog turned and slunk back along the path. These and a few further words brought them to the gateway of Old Harbour House. They entered and found Miss Acton in the dining-room. Mr Eagle, whose views were undoubtedly in accord with Mr Pledge's, viewed his companion in acid silence..
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