Thursday, October 22, 2009

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Was not--afraid of any five men; but against half a village who can prevail? Therefore it was my custom these things having been arranged between us twain to go by night to the village of Pateera and there we met among the crops; no man. buy nexium Out of attempted clinches and ever when Sandel would have fallen catching him with one uplifting hand and with the other immediately smashing him into the ropes where he could not fall. The house by this time had gone mad and it was his house nearly every voice yelling: "Go it Tom!" "Get 'im! Get 'im!" "You've got 'im Tom! You've got 'im!" It was to be a whirlwind finish and that was what a ringside audience paid to see. And Tom King who for half an hour had conserved his strength now expended it prodigally in the one great effort he knew he had in him. It was his one chance--now or not at all. His strength was waning fast and his hope was that before the last of it ! ebbed out of him he would have beaten his opponent down for the count. And as he continued to strike and force coolly estimating the weight of his blows and the quality of the damage wrought he realized how hard a man Sandel was to knock out. Stamina and endurance were his to an extreme degree and they were the virgin stamina and endurance of Youth. Sandel was certainly a coming man. He had it in him. Only out of such rugged fibre were successful fighters fashioned. Sandel was reeling and staggering but Tom King's legs were cramping and his knuckles going back on him. Yet he steeled himself to strike the fierce blows every one of which brought anguish to his tortured hands. Though now he was receiving practically no punishment he was weakening as rapidly as the other. His blows went home but there was no longer the weight behind them and each blow was the result of a severe effort of will. His legs were like lead and they dragged visibly under him; while Sandel's b! ackers cheered by this symptom began calling encouragement to their man. King was spurred to a burst of effort. He delivered two blows in succession--a left a trifle too high to the solar plexus and a right cross to the jaw. They were not heavy blows yet so weak and dazed was Sandel that he went down and lay quivering. The referee stood over him shouting the count of the fatal seconds in his ear. If before the tenth second was called he did not rise the fight was lost. The house stood in hushed silence. King rested on trembling legs.. sfefse55iccuewuw3uht4958je

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