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O'Toole spent hishis
sword It is true that he had to persuade Jenny to bear them company,
but that was the work of an afternoon He told her the story of the rich
Austrian heiress, proave
her a kiss, and the matter was settled
Jenny passed her hter of
the camp, and had no fears whatever She was a conspirator; she was
trusted with a tremendous secret; she was to help the beautiful and
enormous O'Toole to a rich and beautiful wife; she was to outwit an old
cureon of an uncle; she was to succour a maiden heart-broken and
imprisoned Jenny was quite uplifted Never had a h a destiny Her only difficulty was to keep silence, and when
the silence becaer endurable she would run on soan and divert him with the properest senti sinful in changing clothes
with the beautiful mistress of O'Toole Christian charity says we are to
make others happy I ao to