âDonât you crowd me now; you better look out.â
âWell, you said youâd do itâ âwhy donât you do it?â
âBy jingo! for two cents I will do it.â
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 otherâs hair and clothes, punched and scratched each otherâs 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. âHoller ânuff!â said he.
The boy only struggled to free himself. He was cryingâ âmainly from rage.