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Glengarry Schooldays

CHAPTER IV
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I know you." "I guess you're safe enough now.

They don't bother you much in the clearing," said Billy Jack, encouragingly.
"Oh, fiddle! I'm not afraid." "Nobody is in the open, and especially in the daytime." "Oh, I don't care for your old groojums." "Guess you care more for your new boss yonder, eh ?" said Billy Jack, nodding toward the school-house, which now came into view.
"Oh," said Hughie, with a groan, "I just hate going to-day." "You'll be all right when you get there," said Billy Jack, cheerfully.
"It's like goin' in swimmin'." Soon they were at the cross-roads.
"Good by, Billy Jack," said Hughie, feeling as if he had been on a long, long visit.

"I've had an awfully good time, and I'd like to go back with you." "Wish you would," said Billy Jack, heartily.

"Come again soon.

And don't carry out the master to-day.


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