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Soon, the Englishman who had tossed the caber was sparring with the dramatic critic, Hazard and Hall boxed in fantastic burlesque, then, gloves in hand, looked for the next appropriately matched couple. The choice of Bideaux and Billy was obvious. "He's liable to get nasty if he's hurt," Hazard warned Billy, as he tied on the gloves for him.
Saxon had warned the Halls by letter that she and Billy intended starting on their search for the valley in the moon as soon as the first of summer arrived. Fortunately, the poet was put to no inconvenience, for Bideaux, the Iron Man with the basilisk eyes, had abandoned his dreams of priesthood and decided to become an actor.
"He's old American French, and he's got a devil of a temper. But just keep your head and tap him whatever you do, keep tapping him." "Easy sparring now"; "No roughhouse, Bideaux"; "Just light tapping, you know," were admonitions variously addressed to the Iron Man. "Hold on a second," he said to Billy, dropping his hands. "When I get rapped I do get a bit hot. But don't mind me.
"You're easy," jeered the Iron Man, whose name they had learned was Pete Bideaux. "I can put you down myself, catch-as-catch-can." Billy accepted the challenge, and found in all truth that the other was rightly nicknamed.
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