From which point of view is this passage written? Tobin and me, the two of us, went down to Coney one day. There was four dollars between us. Tobin had need of distractions. Katie Mahorner, his sweetheart, of County Sligo, was lost since she started for America three months before. She had two hundred dollars of her own savings, and one hundred dollars from the sale of Tobin's inherited estate, a fine cottage and pig on the Bog Shannaugh. Since Tobin got the letter saying that she had started to come to him, not a bit of news had he heard or seen of Katie Mahorner. Tobin advertised in the papers, but nothing could be found of the girl.adapted from "Tobin's Palm" by O. Henry

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