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Willy Reilly

CHAPTER XIII
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Indeed, it is not impossible that even the other individuals who had distinguished themselves under that zealous baronet might, in their conversations with each other, have enabled the Rapparee to get occasional glimpses of the new state of things which had just taken place, and that, in consequence, he shifted about a good deal, taking care never to sleep two nights in succession under the same roof.

Be this as it may, the eye of Tom Steeple was on him, without the least possible suspicion on his part that he was under his surveillance..


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