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"I say no, Tom," the other returned, surlily. "It won't be safe there. Somebody'll be sure to find it." She was looking away across the forest to a strip of fleecy cloud drifting across the deep azure of the sky. "Hush," cautioned Billy. "Ma's downstairs wide awake and she's awful cross. What you been doin' to rile her, Anse?".
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Mr Eagle looked as obedient as a quartermaster to instructions sternly delivered by a flogging captain. A bend of the river's path shut out the view of Old Harbour Town and the Harbour, and just when Mr Greyquill reached this turn, he saw Mr Lawrence coming along the road, having manifestly gained it by a little bridge, some distance beyond which was another way, but rather roundabout, of getting to Old Harbour from Sir William Lawrence's cottage. "That won't hurt him; he's always tired anyway," rejoined Billy. "But we'd best go." "Nothing more since the privateersman was run in," said Captain Acton..
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