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"
What
bottles
?
"
said
the
old
man
.
"
Wo
n't
you
let
us
drink
them
first
?
"
said
Mr.
Henchy
.
"
I
was
told
to
ask
for
the
bottles
.
"
"
Come
back
tomorrow
,
"
said
the
old
man
.
"
Here
,
boy
!
"
said
Mr.
Henchy
,
"
will
you
run
over
to
O'Farrell
's
and
ask
him
to
lend
us
a
corkscrew
--
for
Mr.
Henchy
,
say
.
Tell
him
we
wo
n't
keep
it
a
minute
.
Leave
the
basket
there
.
"
The
boy
went
out
and
Mr.
Henchy
began
to
rub
his
hands
cheerfully
,
saying
:
"
Ah
,
well
,
he
's
not
so
bad
after
all
.
He
's
as
good
as
his
word
,
anyhow
.
"
"
There
's
no
tumblers
,
"
said
the
old
man
.
"
O
,
do
n't
let
that
trouble
you
,
Jack
,
"
said
Mr.
Henchy
.
"
Many
's
the
good
man
before
now
drank
out
of
the
bottle
.
"
"
Anyway
,
it
's
better
than
nothing
,
"
said
Mr.
O'Connor
.