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Bet, however, approached herwithout a particle of fear; she knew that Mother Bunch was a goodfriend as well as a good foe. "I ha' come, " she said, going straight up to her. "And here are theboys. This one is Cap'n, and this one is Gen'ral. They're rare 'unsfor fighting, poor lads; and they ain't cowards. Have you got the roomfor us, Mother Bunch?" "To be sure, honey, " replied Mother Bunch, wiping her arms, and smilingbroadly at Bet. "And indeed, and indeed, it's the truth I'm tellingyou, love..., when I say that not a purtier or nicer little room couldbe found in the whole of the Row. You come along o' me, me dears-oh, and it's chape as dirt you're getting it, love!" The burly Irishwoman panted and rolled her-self upstairs. Bet camenext, carrying her bundle, and the boys followed in the rear. Thestairs were slippery, and dark, and broken--full of dangers and pitfallsto all but the most wary. "Jump across here, love, " said Mother Bunch; "there's a hole two feetwide just by this corner, and you'd drop into the cellar ef you worn'tcareful.
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