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Larry had assembled his effects in the library, and to

oing to see Donovan well on his way," said the

clergyrandfather "My obligations to Mr Donovan are very

great-and to you, too, Stoddard Jack's friends are

et new doors for Glenar duplicate

keys"

"Where's Bates?" asked Larry, and the an gathering

up the bags

"Stop-one o I want to congratulate you on the splendid

courage of this man who has served you and your house

with soelse, that you probably would never learn

from him-"

"Donovan!" There was a sharp cry in Bates' voice,

and he sprang forith his hands outstretched entreatingly

But Larry did not heed hinized

him It's not fair to you or to him that you should not

know him for what he is Let hton; he was a student at Dublin

when I was there,-I remember him as one of the best

fellows in the world"

"For God's sake-no!" pleaded Bates He was deeply

moved and turned his face away from us

"But, like ht in a riot at Dublin a constable was killed