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Winny looked around him as the girls walked away. He had but just begun to understand that he was the only boy who had agreed to attend the party, and it was by no means pleasant to be in opposition to Si Kelly, who had a most disagreeable way of making sport of anyone who did not agree with him. Nothing but the thought that he could have a perfect feast of cake would have caused him to forget, even for an instant, that the self-appointed leader of the boys had not approved of the plan.
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Famous American politician, lawyer and one of the most passionate supporters of American rights during the 18th century. An ardent advocate of freedom, Otis gained immense popularity among the masses for his zealous speeches and writings.
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