24/27 Why, sir, neither I nor any of my men have the power of makin' ourselves invisible. Do you think, sir--I put it to your own common-sense--that if we had been there no one would have seen us? "I hope Squire Folliard understands what kind of a man Reilly is. As for myself, I have nothing more to say." "Don't go yet, O'Donnel," said Whitecraft; "let us determine what is to be done with him. You see clearly it is necessary, Mr.Folliard, that this deep-designing Jesuit should be sent out of the country." "I would give half my estate he was fairly out of it," said the squire. |