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Willy Reilly

CHAPTER XIII
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But I feel confident that you are not the man.

Your hair is black, his was red, and he had large red whiskers.
In the excitement and agitation of the moment I forgot to mark the villain's features distinctly; but I have since thought over the matter, and I say that I would now know him if I saw him again.

This, however," he added, turning--to the constables, "is not the person who robbed and beat me down from my horse." "But he may be Willy Reilly, sir, for all that; and you know the reward that is offered for his apprehension." "I know Willy Reilly," replied the sheriff, "and I can assure you that this gentleman is not Willy Reilly.

Go, now, continue your pursuit.

The robber lurks somewhere in the neighborhood.


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