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“And Bouncer’s here,” May Nell added, hugging the dog affectionately. “Don’t feel so bad, Chick,” he comforted; “it won’t bring them to life, and it hurts you. That’s why you don’t grow faster; your feelings eats up all your blood.” There was a stir in the room. His mother stood—May Nell, too—and the cat stretched lazily on the couch. Sister Edith followed the guests to the porch, as did his mother and the little girl—the room was empty! He opened the kitchen door, tried to hasten noiselessly, yet thought he clattered like a threshing machine. Into the living-room he crept, and lumbered softly up the stairs that seemed a mile long..
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“I’ll make a note of that, Lize.” The man gave him an affectionate slap. “Go, then. You’re a right game kid, sure.” As he reached for his cap a door opposite the one through which he had passed opened, and the grey head of the sexton appeared. “But you may have broken bones—be seriously injured.”.
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