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"I solem-ny sw'ar," Jim began, "s'welp me! that I will lick Sam Yates as is a lawyer with the privlidge of self-defense if he ever blows on Benedict as is not a pauper no more nor Jim Fenton is an' I solem-ny sw'ar, s'welp me! that I'll foller 'im till I find 'im, an' lick 'im with the privlidge of self-defense."
Ye understand, don't ye, Yates, about the privlidge of self-defense?" "You mean that I may defend myself if I can, don't you?" "Yes. With the privlidge of self-defense. That's fair, an' I'd give it to a painter. Now read it all over." Jim put his head down between his knees, the better to measure every word, while Yates read the complete document.
Now jine this on: 'An' I solem-ny sw'ar, s'welp me! that I won't blow on Benedict, as isn't a pauper no more nor Jim Fenton is an' if so be as I do blow on Benedict I give Jim Fenton free liberty, out and out to lick me without goin' to lor but takin' the privlidge of self-defense." Jim thought a moment. He had wrought out a large phrase. "I guess," said he, "that covers the thing.
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