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Then I went afterthem tooth and nail until I caught them up and passed them. " "Did ye?" cried Peg eagerly. "I did. " "I will, too, " she said. "WILL you?" She nodded vigorously: "I will--INDEED I will. From now on I'll do everythin' they tell me an'learn everythin' they teach me, if it kills me!" "I wish you would, " he said seriously. "An' when I pass everybody else, an' know more than anyone EVERknew--will ye be very proud of me?" "Yes, Peg. Even more than I am now. " "Are ye NOW?" "I am. Pr...oud to think you are my friend. " "Ye'd ha' won yer wager. We ARE friends, aren't we?" "I am YOURS. " "Sure, I'm YOURS ALL RIGHT. " She looked at him, laughed shyly and pressed her cheeks. He waswatching her closely. "What are you laughing at?" he asked. "Do ye know what Tom Moore wrote about Friendship?" "No. " "Shall I tell ye?" excitedly. "Do. " "See if anywan's comin' first. " As he looked around the room andoutside the door to detect the advent of an intruder Peg sat at thepiano and played very softly the prelude to an old Irish song.
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