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rgive myself I to see him. _Cracked Mary:_ He is not very heavy yet. There is only the relics in him. _Hyacinth Halvey:_ They have a right to bring their rifles in their hand. _Cracked Mary:_ The police is afraid of their life. They wrote for motor cars to follow him. Sure, he'd destroy the beasts of the field. A milch cow, he to grab at her, she's settled. Terrible wicked he is; he's as big as five dogs, and he does be very strong. I hope in the Lord he'll be caught. It will be a blessing from the Almighty God to kill that dog. _Hyacinth Halvey:_ He is surely the one is raging through the street. _Peter Tannian:_ Why wouldn't he be him? Is it likely there would be two of them in it at the one time? _Shawn Early:_ A queer cut of a dog he was; a lurcher, a bastard hound. _Peter Tannian:_ I would say him to be about the size of the foal of a horse. _Mrs. Broderick:_ Didn't he behave well not to do ourselves an injury? _Bartley Fallon:_ It is likely he will do great destruction. I wouldn't say but I felt the weight of him and his two paws around my neck. _Hyacinth Halvey:_ I will go out following him. _Shawn Early: (Holding him)_. Oh, let you not endanger yourself! It is the peelers should go follow him, that are armed with their batons and their guns. _Hyacinth Halvey:_ I'll go. He might do some injury going through the town. _Mrs. Broderick:_ Ah now, it is not yourself we would let go into danger! It is Peter Tannian should go, if any person should go. _Peter Tannian:_ Is it Hyacinth Halvey you are taking to be so far before myself? _Mrs. Broderick:_ Why wouldn't he be before you? _Peter Tannian:_ Ask him what was he in Carrow? Ask was he a sort of a corner-boy, ringing the bell, pumping water, gathering a few coppers in the daytime for to scatter on a game of cards. _Hyacinth Halvey:_ Stop your lies and your chat! _Mrs. Broderick: (to Tannian_) You are going light in the head to talk that way. _Shawn Early:_ He is, and queer in the mind. Take care did he get a bite from the dog, that left some venom working in his blood. _Hyacinth Halvey:_ So he might, and he having a sort of a little rent in his sleeve. _Peter Tannian:_ I to have got a bite from the dog, is it? I did not come anear him at all. You to strip me as bare as winter you will not find the track of his teeth. It is Shawn Early was nearer to him than what I was. _Shawn Early:_ I was not nearer, or as near
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