"
"Very well, Terence, then we will leave him free and put two others on."
CHAPTER IV
UNDER CANVAS
In a short time O'Grady returned, followed by Hoolan, carrying a small
barrel of wine.
"It is good, I hope," the major said, as the barrel was set down in one
corner of the room.
"I think that it is the best they have; one of the girls went down with
Tim into the cellar and pointed it out to him. I told him to ask her for
_bueno vino__. I don't know whether it was right or not, but I think she
understood."
"How much does it hold, O'Grady?"
"I cannot say; five or six gallons, I should think; anyhow, I paid three
dollars for it."
"You must put down all the outgoings, O'Grady, and we will square up when
we leave here."
"I will put them down, Major. How long do you think we shall stop here?"
"That is more than anyone can say; we have to wait for Anstruther and
Spencer. It may be three or four days; it may be a fortnight."
Dick Ryan assisted Terence in the cooking, while Tim went down to get
something to drink out of. He returned with three mugs and two horns.
"Divil a thing else is there that can be found, yer honour," he said, as
he placed them on the table; "every mortial thing is in use."
"That will do to begin with," the major said; "we will get our own things
up this afternoon.
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