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941
"
That
's
just
like
him
,
"
remarked
the
nut-brown
one
,
leaning
against
the
table
.
"
He
always
was
a
fellow
to
gallivant
around
instead
of
'
tending
to
business
.
Will
he
be
in
soon
?
"
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"
Do
n't
think
so
,
"
said
Keogh
,
after
a
fair
amount
of
deliberation
.
943
"
I
s
'
pose
he
's
out
at
some
of
his
tomfoolery
,
"
conjectured
the
visitor
,
in
a
tone
of
virtuous
conviction
.
"
Johnny
never
would
stick
to
anything
long
enough
to
succeed
.
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944
I
wonder
how
he
manages
to
run
his
business
here
,
and
never
be
'
round
to
look
after
it
.
"
945
"
I
'm
looking
after
the
business
just
now
,
"
admitted
the
pro
tem
.
consul
.
946
"
Are
you
--
then
,
say
!
--
where
's
the
factory
?
"
947
"
What
factory
?
"
asked
Keogh
,
with
a
mildly
polite
interest
.
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948
"
Why
,
the
factory
where
they
use
them
cockleburrs
.
Lord
knows
what
they
use
'em
for
,
anyway
!
I
've
got
the
basements
of
both
them
ships
out
there
loaded
with
'em
.
I
'll
give
you
a
bargain
in
this
lot
.
I
've
had
every
man
,
woman
and
child
around
Dalesburg
that
was
n't
busy
pickin
'
'em
for
a
month
.
I
hired
these
ships
to
bring
'em
over
.
Everybody
thought
I
was
crazy
.
Now
,
you
can
have
this
lot
for
fifteen
cents
a
pound
,
delivered
on
land
.
And
if
you
want
more
I
guess
old
Alabam
'
can
come
up
to
the
demand
.
Johnny
told
me
when
he
left
home
that
if
he
struck
anything
down
here
that
there
was
any
money
in
he
'd
let
me
in
on
it
.
Shall
I
drive
the
ships
in
and
hitch
?
"
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A
look
of
supreme
,
almost
incredulous
,
delight
dawned
in
Keogh
's
ruddy
countenance
.
He
dropped
his
pencil
.
His
eyes
turned
upon
the
sunburned
young
man
with
joy
in
them
mingled
with
fear
lest
his
ecstasy
should
prove
a
dream
.
950
"
For
God
's
sake
,
tell
me
,
"
said
Keogh
,
earnestly
,
"
are
you
Dink
Pawson
?
"