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'His name was Cassidy, he says; 'an' he done some good, he says, 'be privintin' a man be th' name iv Mullaney, he says, 'fr'm bein' a dilligate. 'Ye had th' polis with ye, says Mullaney. 'Ye was supported be th' fire departmint, says Cassidy. "'Let's change th' subject, says Duggan, 'What show has Dorsey got in th' Twinty-ninth? 'None at all, says wan iv th' O'Neills who 'd come over.

Ye niver see such a lot iv thim, Cassidy, O'Regan, Hogan, Mulcahey, Shay, Mullaney, Mullvihill, an' th' eight O'Neills, all sint through be Doheny without cridintials. Sure, it looked like a meetin' iv th' Wolf Tones. It did that. "Th' op'ra was on whin we wint in, an' they was whalin' away in Eyetallian. Duggan listened; an' says he, 'What's the man sayin'? he says. 'I dinnaw, I says.

"Not on your life!" retorted Detective Mullaney, sharply. "I ain't saying anything against your family, of course, but when I give a Dodd something for nothing even a hint it will be when I'm talking in my sleep and don't know it. But I'll tell you what I will do. Give me my two hundred and fifty and I'll hand you the whole proposition and you may go ahead and make what you can of it.

Detective Mullaney pored over his papers. "By gad," he mused, "I haven't kept my books all this time for nothing. I know my card. I've got him right it's dead open and shut. But I swear he doesn't look the part he played, even if the description does fit him. Well, law is law! If I can't sell him to Symonds Dodd, I'll find out how much those will pay who do want him."

Carl edged off first, slid back twice, got a third start, and on the Rube's pitch was off for second base with the lead that always made him dangerous. Manning swung vainly, and Gregg snapped a throw to Mullaney. Ball and runner got to the bag apparently simultaneously; the umpire called Carl out, and the crowd uttered a quick roar of delight. The next pitch to Manning was a strike.

"Order all those men ejected from the hall." But at that moment the convention was not in the control of the chairman. Irregular as it all was, human nature demanded to be shown there and then. Delegates arose, shouting, and surrounded Farr, making effectual bulwarks against Mullaney with their bodies.

'Come over here, an' I'll tell ye, says Duggan. Dinny Shay an' Hogan an' Mullaney jined us, an' we wint an' set on the steps. "'Can Winter beat Swift? says Shay. 'I'd like to know, says Hogan. 'I don't know who to vote f'r, he says; 'an' Mike is in th' wather office, he says. ''Tis a cinch Hinky 'll win out in th' First, says Mullaney. 'He have a sthrong man again him, says Hogan.

The tall young man darted a finger at Mullaney. "I say you're Nelson Sinkler." "And what of him?" "He is wanted by the state of Nebraska for murder." A sound that was mingled sigh and groan ran and throbbed from galleries to floor; it filled the great hall and seemed to vibrate back and forth over the assemblage.

But five thousand dollars plucked from the Dodd pocket by a falsehood for which no excuse could be offered! And on top of that a crushing defeat which had been made definite and final by the work which Colonel Dodd had paid for! The nephew saw Mullaney shake his head and throw up his hands in appeal and protest. That spectacle made Richard Dodd a fugitive who thought only of saving himself.

'Gleason have wan or two lodgin'-houses. 'Three, says Shay; 'but Hinkey knows all th' lodgers, he says. ''Twas a mane thing th' main guy done with Callaghan, says Hogan. 'What's that? says Shay. 'Thrun him off th' bridge, says Hogan, 'because he come fr'm Kerry, he says. 'I don't believe wan wurrud iv it, says Mullaney. 'They're more Kerry men on bridges thin anny other counties, he says.

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