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Lord Kilgobbin

CHAPTER III
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There, now be off, for if I begin to think of all the fun you're going to, I shall just dress and join you.' 'No, I'd not do that,' said Dick gravely, 'nor shall I stay long myself.
Don't go to bed, Joe, till I come back.

Good-bye.' 'Say all good and sweet things to Letty for me.

Tell her--' Kearney did not wait for his message, but hurried down the steps and drove off.
Joe sat down at the fire, filled his pipe, looked steadily at it, and then laid it on the mantel-piece.

'No, no, Master Joe.

You must be thrifty now.
You have smoked twice since--I can afford to say--since dinner-time, for you haven't dined.


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