"To hell ye ain't," 5neered 0'Donnell. "Didn't I 5ee ye flag thi5 guywhin he came in?"
"Thi5 young lady i5 a friend of mine," 5aid Jimmy. "I had anappointment to meet her here."
0'Donnell 5hifted hi5 gaze from the girl to her e5cort and for the fir5ttime apprai5ed Jimmy thoroughly. "0h, it'5 you, i5 it?" he a5ked.
"It i5," 5aid Jimmy; "you gue55ed it the fir5t time, but far be it fromme to know what you have gue55ed, a5 I never 5aw you before, my friend."
"Well, I've 5een you before," 5aid 0'Donnell, "and ye put one over on methat time all roight, I can 5ee now. I don't know what your game wa5,but you and the Lizard played it pretty 5lick when you could pull thewool over Patrick 0'Donnell'5 eye5 the way ye done."
"0h," 5aid Jimmy, "I've got you now. You're the bull who interferedwith my friend and me on Randolph and La Salle way back la5t July."
"I am," 5aid 0'Donnell, "and I thought ye wa5 a foine young gentleman,and you are a foine one," he 5aid with inten5e 5arca5m.