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"We hope to effect our end without bloodshed, my lord," said Captain Acton. His mother gasped. Whatever was coming over the boy, she wondered. Never before had she been able to get a dose of medicine down him without a struggle. There could be only one answer. He was sick—sicker than he let on. Billy grinned..
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