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"Aren't you?" The man's savage eyes were blazing with anger. "Maybe you are in a humour for a fight, Mr. Boarder!" Voice Reading
"That I am!" cried McMurdo, springing to his feet. "You never said a more welcome word." Voice Reading
"For God's sake, Jack! Oh, for God's sake!" cried poor, distracted Ettie. "Oh, Jack, Jack, he will hurt youl" Voice Reading
"Oh, it's Jack, is it?" said Baldwin with an oath. "You've come to that already, have you?" Voice Reading
"Oh, Ted, be reasonable-be kind! For my sake, Ted, if ever you loved me,be big-hearted and forgiving!" Voice Reading
"I think, Ettie, that if you were to leave us alone we could get this thing settled," said McMurdo quietly. "Or maybe, Mr. Baldwin, you will take a turn down the street with me. It's a fine evening, and there's some open ground beyond the next block." Voice Reading
"I'll get even with you without needing to dirty my hands," said his enemy. "You'll wish you had never set foot in this house before I am through with you!" Voice Reading
"No time like the present," cried McMurdo. Voice Reading
"I'll choose my own time, mister. You can leave the time to me. See here!" He suddenly rolled up his sleeve and showed upon his forearm a peculiar sign which appeared to have been branded there. It was a circle with a triangle within it. "D'you know what that means?" Voice Reading
"I neither know nor care!" Voice Reading
"Well, you will know, I'll promise you that. Voice Reading
You won't be much older, either. Voice Reading
Perhaps Miss Ettie can tell you something about it. Voice Reading
As to you,Ettie, you'll come back to me on your knees-d'ye hear, girl?-on your knees-and then I'll tell you what your punishment may be. Voice Reading
You've sowed-and by the Lord, I'll see that you reap!" He glanced at them both in fury. Voice Reading
Then he turned upon his heel, and an instant later the outer door had banged behind him. Voice Reading
For a few moments McMurdo and the girl stood in silence. Then she threw her arms around him. Voice Reading
"Oh, Jack, how brave you were! But it is no use, you must fly! To-night-Jack-to-night! It's your only hope. He will have your life. I read it in his horrible eyes. What chance have you against a dozen of them, with Boss McGinty and all the power of the lodge behind them?" Voice Reading
McMurdo disengaged her hands, kissed her, and gently pushed her back into a chair. Voice Reading
"There, acushla, there! Don't be disturbed or fear for me. Voice Reading
I'm a Freeman myself. Voice Reading
I'm after telling your father about it. Voice Reading
Maybe I am no better than the others; so don't make a saint of me. Voice Reading
Perhaps you hate me too, now that I've told you as much?" Voice Reading
"Hate you, Jack? While life lasts I could never do that! I've heard that there is no harm in being a Freeman anywhere but here; so why should I think the worse of you for that? But if you are a Freeman, Jack, why should you not go down and make a friend of Boss McGinty? Oh, hurry, Jack, hurry! Get your word in first, or the hounds will be on your trail." Voice Reading

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