Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volumen5Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 |
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... fight . " " What fight ? " asked Gallegher , unguardedly . " What fight ? Why , the fight , " returned his companion , with the slow contempt of superior knowledge . " It's to come off here to - night . You knew that as well as me ...
... fight . " " What fight ? " asked Gallegher , unguardedly . " What fight ? Why , the fight , " returned his companion , with the slow contempt of superior knowledge . " It's to come off here to - night . You knew that as well as me ...
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... fight was over . When a newcomer came to the neighborhood , it was customary for him to establish himself by fighting some member of the crowd ; usually I was selected . Every member of the " crowd " had at one time or an- other ...
... fight was over . When a newcomer came to the neighborhood , it was customary for him to establish himself by fighting some member of the crowd ; usually I was selected . Every member of the " crowd " had at one time or an- other ...
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... fight me as soon as he took off his skates . My blood was up , and I retorted that I could fight him just as well on skates as off . There were no preliminaries ; no chip on the shoulder ; no " curly puff . " I skated over ; I struck ...
... fight me as soon as he took off his skates . My blood was up , and I retorted that I could fight him just as well on skates as off . There were no preliminaries ; no chip on the shoulder ; no " curly puff . " I skated over ; I struck ...
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