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We and the World, Part II. (of II.)

CHAPTER XVI
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For (to use his own expression) our Scotch comrade was "aye better than his word." Dennis O'Moore's cousin behaved very kindly to us.

He was not only willing to find Dennis the money which the squire had failed to send, but he would have advanced my passage-money to Halifax.

I declined the offer for two reasons.

In the first place, Uncle Henry had only spoken of paying my passage from Halifax to England, and I did not feel that I was entitled to spend any money that I could avoid spending; and, secondly, as Alister had to go north before the mast, I chose to stick by my comrade, and rough it with him.

This decided Dennis.


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