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"Jerry'll raise hell," a heavy voice was saying as they entered the room. "And that ain't all. We'll land in stir if we don't look out. We just ducked a bad fall. The bulls pretty near had us that time we poked our nose out from the Park at Seventy-Second Street." Some one pressed a button and the room leaped to light. Through the open crack of the closed door Clay recognized Gorilla Dave.
"You're not a coward," said Gerald, with what is known as diplomacy. "You're brave, Mabel. Don't I know it!" You hold Jimmy's hand and I'll hold Cathy s. Now then." "I won't have my hand held," said Jimmy, of course. "I'm not a kid." "Well, Cathy will. Poor little Cathy! Nice brother Jerry'll hold poor Cathy's hand."
"'If you-all maintains about twenty feet, I replies, 'between Jerry's hind-Hocks an' you; an' if you keeps your bric-a-brac in your war-bags, you an' Jerry'll get along like lambs. Now, I warns you, an' that's got to do. If Jerry an' you gets tangled up yereafter you-all ain't goin' to harbor no revenges ag'in him, nor make no ranikaboo plays to get even.
She's too old for Colin and too young for Eliot and Jerrold." She knew their ages. Colin was only seven. Eliot, the clever one, was very big; he was fifteen. Jerrold was thirteen. She heard Jerrold's father answering in his quiet voice. "You needn't worry. Jerry'll look after Anne all right." "And Adeline." "Oh yes, of course, Adeline." Adeline was Mrs. Fielding. Jerrold's mother.
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