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"Well, I have read something, it is true; but I had thought it was a story. Maybe these men have some reason in what they do. Maybe they are wronged and have no other way to help themselves." Voice Reading
"Oh, Jack, don't let me hear you speak so!That is how he speaks-the other one!" Voice Reading
"Baldwin-he speaks like that, does he?" Voice Reading
"And that is why I loathe him so. Voice Reading
Oh, Jack, now I can tell you the truth. Voice Reading
I loathe him with all my heart; but I fear him also. Voice Reading
I fear him for myself; but above all I fear him for father. Voice Reading
I know that some great sorrow would come upon us if I dared to say what I really felt. Voice Reading
That is why I have put him off with half-promises. Voice Reading
It was in real truth our only hope. Voice Reading
But if you would fly with me, Jack, we could take father with us and live forever far from the power of these wicked men." Voice Reading
Again there was the struggle upon McMurdo's face, and again it set like granite. "No harm shall come to you, Ettie-nor to your father either. As to wicked men, I expect you may find that I am as bad as the worst of them before we're through." Voice Reading
"No, no, Jack! I would trust you anywhere." Voice Reading
McMurdo laughed bitterly. "Good Lord! how little you know of me! Your innocent soul, my darling, could not even guess what is passing in mine. But, hullo, who's the visitor?" Voice Reading
The door had opened suddenly, and a young fellow came swaggering in with the air of one who is the master. Voice Reading
He was a handsome, dashing young man of about the same age and build as McMurdo himself. Voice Reading
Under his broad-brimmed black felt hat, which he had not troubled to remove, a handsome face with fierce, domineering eyes and a curved hawk-bill of a nose looked savagely at the pair who sat by the stove. Voice Reading
Ettie had jumped to her feet full of confusion and alarm. "I'm glad to see you, Mr. Baldwin," said she. "You're earlier than I had thought. Come and sit down." Voice Reading
Baldwin stood with his hands on his hips looking at McMurdo. "Who is this?" he asked curtly. Voice Reading
"It's a friend of mine, Mr. Baldwin, a new boarder here. Mr. McMurdo, may I introduce you to Mr. Baldwin?" Voice Reading
The young men nodded in surly fashion to each other. Voice Reading
"Maybe Miss Ettie has told you how it is with us?" said Baldwin. Voice Reading
"I didn't understand that there was any relation between you." Voice Reading
"Didn't you? Well, you can understand it now. You can take it from me that this young lady is mine, and you'll find it a very fine evening for a walk." Voice Reading
"Thank you, I am in no humour for a walk." Voice Reading

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