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David Copperfield

CHAPTER 18
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I am attended by a select body of our boys; the butcher, by two other butchers, a young publican, and a sweep.
The preliminaries are adjusted, and the butcher and myself stand face to face.

In a moment the butcher lights ten thousand candles out of my left eyebrow.

In another moment, I don't know where the wall is, or where I am, or where anybody is.

I hardly know which is myself and which the butcher, we are always in such a tangle and tussle, knocking about upon the trodden grass.

Sometimes I see the butcher, bloody but confident; sometimes I see nothing, and sit gasping on my second's knee; sometimes I go in at the butcher madly, and cut my knuckles open against his face, without appearing to discompose him at all.


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