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At the Foot of the Rainbow

CHAPTER IX
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I always said----" "And he took it back----" "Just like the rid divil! I knew he'd do it! And of course that mutton-head of a Dannie Micnoun belaved him, whativer he said." "Of course he did!" "I knew it! Didn't I say so first ?" "And I tried to scrame and me tongue stuck----" "Sure! You poor lamb! My tongue always sticks! Just what I ixpicted!" "And me head just went round and I keeled over in the bushes----" "I've told Dolan a thousand times! I knew it! It's no news to me!" "And whin I came to, they were gone, and I don't know where, and I don't care! But I won't go back! I won't go back! I'll not live with him another day.

Oh, Katy! Think how you'd feel if some one had siparated you and Dolan before you'd iver been togither!" Katie Dolan gathered her sister into her arms.

"You poor lamb," she wailed.

"I've known ivery word of this for fiftane years, and if I'd had the laste idea 'twas so, I'd a busted Jimmy Malone to smithereens before it iver happened!" "I won't go back! I won't go back!" raved Mary.
"I guess you won't go back," cried Katy, patting every available spot on Mary, or making dashes at her own eyes to stop the flow of tears.

"I guess you won't go back! You'll stay right here with me.


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