ACCIDENTAL MAGIC; OR DON'T TELL ALL YOU KNOW-2

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'Get up, Smithie,' cried the ring. 'Want any more?' It appeared that Smithie did not want any more. He lay, not moving at all, and very white. 'I say,' the crowd's temper veered, 'you've killed him, I expect. I wouldn't like to be you, Bacon.' Pig, you notice, for aggravation—Piggy in enthusiastic applause. In the moment of possible tragedy the more formal Bacon. 'I haven't,' said Quentin, very white himself, 'but if I have he began—by calling names. Smithson moved and grunted. A sigh of relief swept the ring as a breeze sweeps a cornfield. 'He's all right. A fair knock out. Piggy's got the use of 'em. Do Smithie good.' The voices hushed suddenly. A master was on the scene—the classical master. 'Fighting?' he said. 'The new boy? Who began it?' 'I did,' said Quentin, 'but he began w

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