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"You are in the right of it, Jenny," said he, in a most remorseful
voice
Jenny looked up
"Yes," he continued "I was in the wrong O'Toole is the most selfish
man in the whole world Cowardly, too! But there never was a selfish h, sooner or later the
cowardice co that O'Toole should
think that you and I are going to rescue his heiress for him while he
sits at his ease by the inn fire No; let us go back to him and tell him
to his face the selfish cowardly man he is"
It seemed, however, that Jenny was not entirely pleased to hear her own
sentian Besides, he seeerate them, for she said with a little reluctance, "I would not say
that he was a coward"
"But I would," exclaian, hotly "Moreover, I do With all reat lubberly monster of a coward He is envious,
too, Jenny"
Jenny had by this ti
"Why envious?" she asked with an accent of rebellion which was very an's taste
"It's as plain as the palm of my hand Why should he make a dwarf of