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“I’ve heard that story before, Tom; but then we’ll see. It will be a special ac-
commodation to all concerned if you don’t. Never mind, my boy,” he added,
good-humoredly, seeing Tom still looked grave; “I don’t doubt you mean to do
well.”

“I sartin do, Mas’r,” said Tom.

“And you shall have good times,” said Eva. “Papa is very good to everybody,
only he always will laugh at them.”

“Papa is much obliged to you for his recommendation,” said St. Clare, laugh-
ing, as he turned on his heel and walked away.
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