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"Well, who did?" snapped Billy, glowering at his two bosom friends. "The Devil," said the Admiral, "is very bountiful to his servants in his gifts of opportunity." "What you want'a do, Croaker?" he asked, stroking the bird's neck feathers smooth..
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