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Porrfeeus dil Noort will get aven wid ye! It made me have cowld chills down me back, an' out in th' grove yonder Oi saw shadows movin' an' crapin'. Oi began to ixpect a bullet through me body, an' afther a whoile Oi joomped up an' run inther th' cabin, jist shakin' loike Oi had a chill an' me tathe knockin' togither. Oi fashtened th' dures an' closed th' shutters av ivery windy.
It's arrmed Oi am to th' tathe!" It was the voice of Pat O'Toole, an Irishman who had been one of Del Norte's gang, but out of gratitude, had saved Frank's life and had been actively concerned in the rescue of Old Gripper. "O'Toole!" cried Frank; "why the dickens have you locked yourself up this way?" "Is it you, Misther Merriwell?" cried O'Toole, joyously.
Now, sur, in case ye wur on guarrud at noight, an' should foind yure post invaded by the simultaneous appearance av the commandant an' corporal av th' guarrud on th' roight, the gineral-in-chafe an' staff on th' left, an' a rigimint av red-headed girrulls behindt yez, all wearin' bloomers an' arrumed to th' tathe wid corrun-brooms an' feather-dusthers, which would yez advance firrust wid th' countysoign?"
"Written in my town, this 28th day of April, 1529, in the presence of Gonzalvo Fernandez, Denys Mac D c, Doctor of Arms and Medicine, Denys Tathe, Maurice Herly. The Pilgrim, pp. 171-175.
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