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 1    2,    6|          to the house of Paddy OMoore!”~“You are Irish,” said
 2    2,    6|          I was,” replied Paddy OMoore, “but now I am Australian.
 3    2,    6|      Grant were led in by Mrs. OMoore, while the gentlemen were
 4    2,    6|       share of the meal. Paddy OMoore pointed to the seats reserved
 5    2,    6|        the Emerald Isle. Paddy OMoore related his history. It
 6    2,    6|         had been and was Paddy OMoore. He left Dundalk, where
 7    2,    6|        pounds 80 a year.~Paddy OMoore knew this. He profited by
 8    2,    6|       his narration; and Paddy OMoore no doubt expected confidence
 9    2,    6|         at once to interrogate OMoore as to whether he had heard
10    2,    7|      toward the man that Paddy OMoore had addressed as AYRTON.
11    2,    7|   hospitable dwelling of Paddy OMoore, where he said he had found
12    2,    7|      long as he pleases, Paddy OMoore’s house shall be his.”~Ayrton
13    2,    7|         absent a minute, Paddy OMoore managed to say, “My Lord,
14    2,    7| perfectly correct,” said Paddy OMoore. “Not only the province
15    2,    8|         s old companion.~Paddy OMoore consented, though he would
16    2,    8| provisions, went back to Paddy OMoore’s house to consult the Irishman
17    2,    8|    separated. Ayrton and Paddy OMoore and family returned home.
18    2,   17|          had got work on Paddy OMoore’s farm with a criminal intent?”~“
19    3,   18|       speak of Callao at Paddy OMoore’s farm was that I learned
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