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CHAPTER XII. MR. BICKFORD'S DEFEAT.
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Aaron Bickford was a strong man. By his work at the forge he had strengthened his muscles till they were like iron. So was Kit1 a strong boy, but it would be absurd to represent him as a match for the sturdy blacksmith.
"I've got ye at last!" repeated Bickford tightening2 his grasp of Kit's coat collar.
"Let go my collar!" cried Kit, not struggling, for he knew that it would be useless.
"I'll let go your collar when I've got ye in the wagon3," answered the blacksmith, "and not till then. You, Bill, bring along his valise. I'll take ye home in the wagon, though it would be only right if I let ye walk."
"Mr. Bickford," said Kit, "you have no right to touch me. You have no authority over me."
"I ain't, hey? Well, we'll argy that matter when we get home."
And he commenced dragging Kit in the direction of the wagon.
It certainly seemed as if Kit's plans were destined4, if not for defeat, to postponement5. Unconditional6 surrender was his only choice against the superior strength of Aaron Bickford. It was certainly very vexatious.[Pg 61]
But help was nearer than he anticipated.
They were now within sight of the circus tents, and Kit, to his joy, descried7 the giant, Achilles Henderson, taking a morning walk, and already within hearing distance.
"Mr. Henderson!" he called out, eagerly.
"Who is that you're calling?" asked the blacksmith sharply.
Achilles heard, and instantly recognized the boy who had talked with him at Smyrna.
It took but a few strides to bring him to the spot where Kit was held in
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