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M'Coy. "So we're going to wash the pot together," said Mr. Cunningham. A thought seemed to strike him. He turned suddenly to the invalid and said: "D'ye know what, Tom, has just occurred to me? You night join in and we'd have a four-handed reel." "Good idea," said Mr. Power. "The four of us together." Mr. Kernan was silent.
There was young M'Coy: the eye of humanity must weep often, as she turns the page that tells how this amiable youth was murdered. His father was one of the most active of our militia captains. As none better understood American rights, so none more deeply resented British aggressions, than did captain M'Coy.
Cusac, young Gales and Dinkins, colonel Lee's little bugler, John Wiley, Peter Yarnal, young M'Coy, major Brown, colonel Haynes, and lord Rawdon.
Power earnestly, "because it is sure to be crammed to the doors." "We can meet at half-seven," said Mr. M'Coy. "Righto!" said Mr. Cunningham. "Half-seven at M'Auley's be it!" There was a short silence. Mr. Kernan waited to see whether he would be taken into his friends' confidence. Then he asked: "What's in the wind?" "O, it's nothing," said Mr. Cunningham.
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