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"By Gar! you've got an Irish tongue in your head anyhow," cried the saloon-keeper, not quite certain whether to humour this audacious visitor or to stand upon his dignity. Voice Reading
"So you are good enough to pass my appearance?" Voice Reading
"Sure," said McMurdo. Voice Reading
"And you were told to see me?" Voice Reading
"And who told you?" Voice Reading
"Brother Scanlan of Lodge 341, Vermissa. I drink your health Councillor, and to our better acquaintance." He raised a glass with which he had been served to his lips and elevated his little finger as he drank it. Voice Reading
McGinty, who had been watching him narrowly, raised his thick black eyebrows. "Oh, it's like that, is it?" said he. "I'll have to look a bit closer into this, Mister-" Voice Reading
"McMurdo." Voice Reading
"A bit closer, Mr. McMurdo; for we don't take folk on trust in these parts,nor believe all we're told neither. Come in here for a moment, behind the bar." Voice Reading
There was a small room there, lined with barrels. Voice Reading
McGinty carefully closed the door, and then seated himself on one of them, biting thoughtfully on his cigar and surveying his companion with those disquieting eyes. Voice Reading
For a couple of minutes he sat in complete silence. Voice Reading
McMurdo bore the inspection cheerfully, one hand in his coat pocket, the other twisting his brown moustache. Voice Reading
Suddenly McGinty stooped and produced a wicked-looking revolver. Voice Reading
"See here, my joker," said he, "if I thought you were playing any game on us, it would be short work for you." Voice Reading
"This is a strange welcome," McMurdo answered with some dignity, "for the Bodymaster of a lodge of Freemen to give to a stranger brother." Voice Reading
"Ay, but it's just that same that you have to prove," said McGinty, "and God help you if you fail! Where were you made?" Voice Reading
"Lodge 29, Chicago." Voice Reading
"June 24, 1872." Voice Reading
"What Bodymaster?" Voice Reading
"James H. Scott." Voice Reading
"Who is your district ruler?" Voice Reading
"Bartholomew Wilson." Voice Reading

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