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BARE-KNUCKLE LOVER

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that his coachman “could” be so monstrously impertinent or his wife so faithless. The fact that her husband had been faithless; almost from the marriage-day did not make it any easier for him to believe. He went où drinking his! three-bottles of port a day, Hel went on keeping his mysterious assignations in London.

Then one day, having said he was going to London, he did no more than go to the next parish. Then be returned. The coachman was not with the stable-lad în thej coach-house. His wife was not in the kitchen with the housekeeper. They were together in ber bed- room. Mr. Turleigh could not knock George down. George "was! champion Đi Yorkshire. Mr.l Turleigh's face grew purple. His! paunch quivered. "Get you gone?” hé roared. “You lump of muck!”. So George Stevenson got him xone to London, with a fat purse

hands before he left. "I write. my love she whispered, "the mo ment I am

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taller and stronger than George "Mr. Broughton, You think forward again and landed magni- Stevenson? He clenched his fiats yourself a great fighter. Perhaps ficently on the chin. He tried to at the thought and-ground his you are; but there's people here follow up the advantage. He teeth together. By Hell, if he living in Clerkenwell say your thrust all that he was worth into should ever see him, the upstart, fighting days are over, and are a blow at the head, but missed. Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham-the thief, that had stolen his lady good for nothing but to show of He was about to fall forward when burg. Rotterdam-Antwerp from him-be'd smash his face at them fights. I will meet you a Broughton's fist, straight to the Hal....

into a pulp, by Hell he would!

from to-day. If you throat, hurled him backward But the months went by and don't come up you are a again. A mist wavered before his still no letter came from her. He coward. If you don't dust me, leyes. He, charged Now a right, tried to forget her in the arms of you are a humbug. If I beat you, now a left to the champion's body. women high-born and low-born, you are a dead man."

Both landed. The champion re- his heart

them? George Stevenson was right. In turned

with interest ache

unbearably, a few days the impending fight Stevenson, shaking off the fists It was a little easier when he between the champion and the like a swarm of wasps, seizes stood toe to toe against his auta- ccachman was the talk of the Broughton, by the waist, bugs him gonist in the roped ring, and whole town Lords and ladies, as in a vice, seeks to throw him. feinted with the right and let fly bargees and trollops, talked of But Broughton knows more of with the left and involved himself nothing else. The men for the wrestling than he. He tears a in the subtlety and fury of battle, most part were for Broughton: muscle, it seems, out of its usual He almost felt, each time he struck the ladies did not see how the place, to get out of the lock la blow, to the chin, to the heart, coachman who was so gallant a Stevenson is at his mercy. He it was for her he struck it. But lover could fail as a fighting-man sweeps his feet from the ground. İstill she did not write.

The Duke of Cumberland support and Juris him to the ground, as if He knew he could not write to ed Broughton; the Prince of he would smash all his bones. her in Carthwaite. No. letter Wales, Stevenson. Statesmen. The first round is over. Such would be allowed to reach her of barkers, washerwomen.“ errand fierce fighting has not been seen in course. If he returned to York-boys, ranged themselves one side London for many a long day. The

clapped into gaol as a disturber of these whom George Stevenson was a bowstring. Stevenson is by no forward with his left again. the peace and a rogue” What to interested in. It was a lady for means disheartened. Thrust and do then? How could be commend away in Yorkshire. If only be crash and heave, the second round him. A glaze is upon his eyes

But the heart has gone out of himself to her again, how could he knew she was on his side there'd is as desperate as the first

There is a lady up in the gallery}.... come up into her notice? What be no human born could stand up Stevenson lands his left so formid- now who was not there when the thing could be do to make her against him...

ably on the champion's nose that fight started. She has a cavalier realise how he adored her, now The great fight was held in the the blood breaks in torrents. The with her, who is not her husband. and still and for ever?

gymnasium of George Taylor, an-prince titters with pleasure in the Her husband is a pot-bellied, If he could save his patron, other of the Estic heroes of the gallery. Tee-bee! Tee-beer hepurple-nosed merchant from York- Frederick the Prince of Wales, time. It was a warm, damp day goes. His ladies sweat and tittershire Turleigh is his name. from drowning or from a burning in February, and the roads were It is Broughton falling who his man who is with Madame geles Olympics in 1932 winning house, she would get to hear of it, churned into paste by the press of brings the second round to an end

Turleigh is not he. He is her to the United Kingdom via New and he caught it and strangled it. dawn. The scene within was exhis rival's waist again:Again he he is her lover. She smoothes et scientific tzzining in scores of if a bear ran amok in the streets people that trod them from before He has that inescapable lock on love. It cannot be doubted that Japanese national sport and sent thousands of schoolboys Into amok traordinary. In the popular places is about to throw him. Then he small chin against his shoulder modern swimming plants through ... But no bear ran Prince Frederick resolutely reftis-the people stood on each other's catches his foot in one of the The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and ed to venture into deep water or heads. In the gallery two royal stakes. He falls Stevenson fall-look into each other's eyes

out the empire. The Japanese, princes sat, each surrounded by ing cunningly and beavily upon if this were a lovers bower in the games in which they excel.

like any other people, are fond of And then it was that Jack his meynie of favourite ladies h

Yorkshire, and not

Since their arrival in Tokyo Last. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILING 5 Broughton, the greatest pugilist of The women ogled, simpered, firt The third round.

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Thrust and crash and heave, the The poor fighting man in one have been working out daily either Tuesday the American swimmers was waiting for the chance to with them and slapped them lepic battle surges like a sea sick moment has seen it all show his mettle and put himself in the back. The two fighting-me Stevenson lands more frequently, nows why he has heard no word other of the aume

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with each blow. Broughton's eye he has been, what a fool he is now, mentor, Robert H. Kiphuth, fam- called the "Flying Post," Brough- There was an exhibition of takes it. Stevenson's ribs take matched up in the prize-ring our Ya ton issued a challenge to fight any sword-play, wrestling and cudgel Broughton's eye takes it again.

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