[Only An Irish Boy by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookOnly An Irish Boy CHAPTER XXVI 5/6
He did not venture to give the name of Fairfax, as that might be recognized by Andy as that of the highwayman, with whose little plans he had interfered. A servant was called, and they went up to their rooms, which, as the clerk had promised, were found to be adjoining.
They were precisely alike. "Very comfortable, Mr.Burke," said Fairfax, in a tone of apparent satisfaction.
"I think we shall have a comfortable night." "I guess so," said Andy. "Are you going to stay here now ?" "No; I'm going to wash my face, and then take a walk around.
I want to see something of the city." "I think I'll lie down awhile; I feel tired.
Perhaps we shall meet later.
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