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Orange and Green

CHAPTER 5: The Relief Of Derry
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Still, of course, if you insist upon it, I will promise." "I do insist upon it, John.

The lives of these children of yours depend on your life, and even one good meal, every four days, will help you to keep enough strength together to carry out the kind work you have undertaken." Larry now brought in the dinner.

He had been told by Walter of John's arrival, but he otherwise would have failed to recognize, in him, the boy who had sometimes come down to the village with Walter.
"Are you quite well, Larry ?" John asked him.
"I am," Larry replied; "but I need not ask the same question of yourself, for you are nothing but skin and bone, entirely.

Dear, dear, I wouldn't have known you at all, at all, and such a foine colour as ye used to have." "I don't think starving would suit you, Larry," Captain Davenant said with a smile.
"Sure an' it wouldn't, yer honour.

It's always ready to eat I am, though, as mother says, the victuals don't seem to do me much good, anyway." "You won't be able to come out and go back again the same night next week, John," Captain Davenant said, presently.


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