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All the labour, manual and mental, requisite to the continuance of the establishment, however, was done by the ex-newsboy, to whom the old soldier paid $4 per week and allowed free tobacco. He had come into the neighbourhood from the interior of the state shortly after the war, and for a time there were not ten houses within a block of his shop.
"The plan young Moore attempted to carry out?" "Yes." "That meant murder?" "Yes." Ned was silent for a moment, thinking gratefully of the resourcefulness of the ex-newsboy. To this they all doubtless owed their lives. He promised himself that the lad should be properly remembered when the time of settlement with the Government came.
Captain Moore lost no time getting out of the door, and then the Admiral seated himself and motioned Ned to do likewise. The boys gathered about, but Ned asked them to proceed with their sports, and only the ex-newsboy remained at the table. "I'm sorry to say," the Admiral began, "that there are hints of the most despicable disloyalty and treachery in this matter.
The ex-newsboy moved away from the panel and Frank took his place as lookout. "She's crippled, all right," the latter said, after a moment's inspection of their rival, "but I can't see what's the matter." "Course you can't. The hurt's on the inside." "Anyway, she doesn't seem to be able to move. I know she is trying to get off by the way the water changes around her stern."
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