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Tom, in return, made some fair attempts at closing up the day-lights of John Anderson, but, truth compels us to say, without success. The fight now became general the wives having quitted their holds of each other, and flown to the rescue of their respective husbands. They were thus all bundled together in one indiscriminate and unintelligible melée.
The tar uttered sundry imprecations touching his "day-lights" and "grappling-irons," and was up on deck and down into the canoe in a moment, overhauling everything; but neither the blanket nor the purchaser was to be found. At this the sailor ran about like a madman, until, at last, he espied the fellow moving down the fore-hatchway.
You'll remember V'istlin' Dick, p'r'aps, the leary, flash cove as you give such a leveller to, the first time as ever I clapped my day-lights on ye?" "Yes, I remember him." "Veil sir, e's been and took, and gone, and got 'isself kicked to death by an 'orse!" "Eh, a horse?" exclaimed Barnabas, starting. "An 'orse, sir, yes.
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