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It was Sunday. Anson, with eyes close-shut and suds dripping from his freckled nose, was having his weekly ear and neck cleansing, his mother's strong hands applying the coarse wash-cloth. Billy stood by, anticipating his turn, his eyes straying occasionally to the long "muzzle-loader" hanging on the deer-prong rack. Tomorrow the duck-season opened and he was wondering how he was going to contrive to sneak the old gun down and give it a thorough cleaning. Suddenly he became aware that operations in the vicinity of the wash-basin had become suspended. He glanced across to find his mother's gaze fixed sternly upon him. Anson was looking mightily pleased. Billy promptly scented a new danger to his plans. "If I was you I wouldn't do that, Anse," he advised. "Look!" he whispered. "Look! There's a light in the ha'nted house.".
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"Had my supper," shouted Billy. He threw the kindling into the wood box and grinned encouragement at Maurice, who had sunk miserably down on a stool. CHAPTER XXIII MR. HINTER PROVES A PUZZLE "He is all right, Billy," she answered softly. They passed on, and then from the sable-hued cedars bordering the orchard four small figures stole and moved softly away..
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