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The Daily Dispatch: December 22, 1860., [Electronic resource] 13 1 Browse Search
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with a half sneer. "Don't attempt to frighten me; aint your name Dick Hatton?" Scarcely had he asked the question before the whole partyood of the unfortunate man, as they crowded round their victim. Dick Hatton, with an ugly grin, interposed. "Stop, boys, the fellow is was absolutely provoking. "Come, now, who are ye?" repeated Dick Hatton, tightening his grasp on his bowie-knife. The ruffians pres on the lookout for him. "He von't peach, I 'ope," observed Dick Hatton. "It would be a werry bad blow-up arter all the trouble of 'ousefortable room in ther 'ouse." Mr. Beg laughed approvingly at Mr. Hatton's humorous allusion to the trap-door, and left his friends to con essentially varied in their proposed plans of operation. Mr. Dick Hatton watched his leader's countenance during the progress of the coas unanswerable, and a short pause ensued. "Vell," remarked Dick Hatton, breaking the silence, "ther Tomtit's right, I s'pose, but it do