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Scanlan looked at him long and fixedly. There was something sinister in his eyes. Voice Reading
"Isn't it?" Voice Reading
"You'll tell me that in a month's time. I hear you had a talk with the patrolmen after I left the train." Voice Reading
"How did you know that?" Voice Reading
"Oh, it got about-things do get about for good and for bad in this district." Voice Reading
"Well, yes. I told the hounds what I thought of them." Voice Reading
"By the Lord, you'll be a man after McGinty's heart!" Voice Reading
"What, does he hate the police too?" Voice Reading
Scanlan burst out laughing. "You go and see him, my lad," said he as he took his leave. "It's not the police but you that he'll hate if you don't! Now, take a friend's advice and go at once!" Voice Reading
It chanced that on the same evening McMurdo had another more pressing interview which urged him in the same direction. Voice Reading
It may have been that his attentions to Ettie had been more evident than before, or that they had gradually obtruded themselves into the slow mind of his good German host; but, whatever the cause, the boarding-house keeper beckoned the young man into hls private room and started on the subject without any circumlocution. Voice Reading
"It seems to me, mister," said he, "that you are gettin' set on my Ettie. Ain't that so, or am I wrong?" Voice Reading
"Yes, that is so," the young man answered. Voice Reading
"Vell, I vant to tell you right now that it ain't no manner of use. There's someone slipped in afore you." Voice Reading
"She told me so." Voice Reading
"Vell, you can lay that she told you truth. But did she tell you who it vas?" Voice Reading
"No, I asked her; but she wouldn't tell." Voice Reading
"I dare say not, the leetle baggage! Perhaps she did not vish to frighten you avay." Voice Reading
"Frighten!" McMurdo was on fire in a moment. Voice Reading
"Ah, yes, my friend! You need not be ashamed to be frightened of him. It is Teddy Baldwin." Voice Reading
"And who the devil is he?" Voice Reading
"He is a boss of Scowrers." Voice Reading
"Scowrers! I've heard of them before. It's Scowrers here and Scowrers there, and always in a whisper! What are you all afraid of? Who are the Scowrers?" Voice Reading
The boarding-house keeper instinctively sank his voice, as everyone did who talked about that terrible society. "The Scowrers," said he, "are the Eminent Order of Freemen!" Voice Reading

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