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"I'd like," repeated Cragg, "ah! I'd like to see the cove as

says contrairy"

"No one ain't a-goin' to, Toly,

"not a soul, Lord bless you!"

"I only wish they would," growled Cragg

"Ain't there nobody to obleege the gentleht any

"You alas so fiery, To

his pale orb

"I were," cried the prizefighter, working hiht any ive any man ten shillin' as could

stand up to s!" said I to s, when one comes

to think of it, is a very handsome sum--more especially when one

is penniless and destitute!"

"Wish Ihis fist down on the table

again, "a guinea--a golden guinea to the ht me for five minutes--an' as for Buck Vibart--curse

'iuinea," said I todown

upon the