The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol
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what comes o' your book reading."
"Try me again," said Barnabas. "It'll be harder next time!" said his father. "As hard as you like!" nodded Barnabas. Once more came the light tread of quick-moving feet, once more John Barty feinted cunningly--once more his fist shot out, but this time it missed its mark, for, ducking the blow, Barnabas smacked home two lightning blows on his father's ribs and danced away again light and buoyant as a cork. "Stand up an' fight, lad!" growled his father, "plant your feet square--never go hopping about on your toe-points like a French dancing-master." "Why as to that, father, Natty Bell, as you know, holds that it is the quicker method," here Barnabas smote his father twice upon the ribs, "and indeed I think it is," said he, deftly eluding the ex-champion's return. "Quicker, hey?" sneered his father, and with the words came his fist--to whizz harmlessly past Barnabas's ear--"we'll prove that." "Haven't we had almost enough?" inquired Barnabas, dropping his fists. "Enough? why we aren't begun yet, lad." |
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