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101
"
Now
you
said
you
'd
do
it
,
now
let
's
see
you
do
it
.
"
102
"
Do
n't
you
crowd
me
now
;
you
better
look
out
.
"
103
"
Well
,
you
SAID
you
'd
do
it
--
why
do
n't
you
do
it
?
"
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104
"
By
jingo
!
for
two
cents
I
WILL
do
it
.
"
105
The
new
boy
took
two
broad
coppers
out
of
his
pocket
and
held
them
out
with
derision
.
Tom
struck
them
to
the
ground
.
In
an
instant
both
boys
were
rolling
and
tumbling
in
the
dirt
,
gripped
together
like
cats
;
and
for
the
space
of
a
minute
they
tugged
and
tore
at
each
other
's
hair
and
clothes
,
punched
and
scratched
each
other
's
nose
,
and
covered
themselves
with
dust
and
glory
.
Presently
the
confusion
took
form
,
and
through
the
fog
of
battle
Tom
appeared
,
seated
astride
the
new
boy
,
and
pounding
him
with
his
fists
.
"
Holler
'n
uff
!
"
said
he
.
106
The
boy
only
struggled
to
free
himself
.
He
was
crying
--
mainly
from
rage
.
107
"
Holler
'n
uff
!
"
--
and
the
pounding
went
on
.
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108
At
last
the
stranger
got
out
a
smothered
"
'N
uff
!
"
and
Tom
let
him
up
and
said
:
109
"
Now
that
'll
learn
you
.
Better
look
out
who
you
're
fooling
with
next
time
.
"
110
The
new
boy
went
off
brushing
the
dust
from
his
clothes
,
sobbing
,
snuffling
,
and
occasionally
looking
back
and
shaking
his
head
and
threatening
what
he
would
do
to
Tom
the
"
next
time
he
caught
him
out
.
"
To
which
Tom
responded
with
jeers
,
and
started
off
in
high
feather
,
and
as
soon
as
his
back
was
turned
the
new
boy
snatched
up
a
stone
,
threw
it
and
hit
him
between
the
shoulders
and
then
turned
tail
and
ran
like
an
antelope
.
Tom
chased
the
traitor
home
,
and
thus
found
out
where
he
lived
.
He
then
held
a
position
at
the
gate
for
some
time
,
daring
the
enemy
to
come
outside
,
but
the
enemy
only
made
faces
at
him
through
the
window
and
declined
.
At
last
the
enemy
's
mother
appeared
,
and
called
Tom
a
bad
,
vicious
,
vulgar
child
,
and
ordered
him
away
.
So
he
went
away
;
but
he
said
he
"
'
lowed
"
to
"
lay
"
for
that
boy
.