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CHAPTER II — A SKIRMISH
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Andy Burke was not the boy to run away from an opponent of his own size and age. Neither did he propose to submit quietly to the thrashing which Godfrey designed to give him. He dropped his stick and bundle, and squared off scientifically at his aristocratic foe1.
Godfrey paused an instant before him.
"I'm going to give you a thrashing," he said; "the worst thrashing you ever had."
"Are you, now?" asked Andy, undismayed. "Come on, thin; I'm ready for you."
"So are you."
Godfrey's aristocratic blood boiled at this retort, and he struck out at Andy, but the latter knew what was coming, and, swift as a flash, warded3 it off, and fetched Godfrey a blow full upon his nose, which started the blood. Now, the pain and the sight of the blood combined filled him with added fury, and he attempted to seize Andy around the waist and throw him. But here again he was foiled. The young Irish boy evaded4 his grasp, and, seizing him in turn, by an adroit5 movement of the foot, tripped him up. Godfrey fell heavily on his back.
Andy withdrew a little, and did not offer to hold him down, as Godfrey would have been sure to do under similar circumstances. "Have you got enough?" he asked.
"That wasn't fair," exclaimed Godfrey, jumping up hastily, deeply mortified6 because he had been worsted in the presence of John, who, sooth to say, rather enjoyed his young master's overthrow7.
He rushed impetuously at Andy, but he was blinded by his own impetuosity, and his adversary8, who kept cool and self-possessed, had, of course, the advantage. So the engagement terminated as before—Godfrey was stretched once more on the sidewalk. He was about to renew the assault, however, when there was an interruption. This interruption came in the form of Colonel Preston himself, who was returning from a business meeting of citizens interested in establishing a
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foe
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