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‘Tom/ says ’e wi’ tears in ’is eyes, ‘you 
’ave; an’ if I ’ad my way/ says ’e, ‘I’d 
make you Prime Minister to-morrer!’ ’e 
says. An’ slapped me on the back ’e 
did, wi’ ’is werry own ’and, an’ likewise 
gave me this ’ere pin,” saying which, 
he pointed to a flaming diamond horse¬ 
shoe which he wore stuck through his 
neckerchief. The stones were extremely 
large and handsome, looking very much 
out of place on the fellow’s rough per¬ 
son, and seemed in some part to bear 
out his story. Though, indeed, as. re¬ 
garded his association with the Prince 
Regent, whose tastes were at all times 
peculiar (to say the least), and whose 
love for “the fancy” was notorious, I 
thought it, on the whole, very probable; 
for despite Craggy’s words, blatant 
though they sounded, there was about 
him in his low, retreating brow, his 
small, deep-set eyes, his great square 
jowl and heavy chin, a certain air there 
was no mistaking. I also noticed that 
the upper half of one ear was unduly 
thick and swollen, which is a mark (I 
believe) of the professional pugilist. 
“Tom,” cried the one-eyed man, “wot’s 
all this we heerd of Ted Jarraway of 
Swansea bein’ knocked out in five 
rounds by this ’ere Lord Vibbot, up in 
London?” 
“Vibbot?” repeated Cragg, frowning 
into his tankard, “I ’ave n’t ’eard of no 
Vibbot, neither lord, earl, nor dook.” 
“Come, Tom,” coaxed the other, 
“everybody’s heerd o’ Buck Vibbot, ’im 
they calls the ‘Fightin’ Barronite.’ ” 
“If,” said Cragg, rolling his bullet- 
head, “if you was to ask me who put 
Ted Jarraway to sleep, I should answer 
you, Sir Maurice Vibart, commonly 
called ‘Buck’ Vibart.” 
A S may be expected, at this mention 
. of my cousin’s name I pricked up 
my ears. 
“And what’s all this ’bout him 
‘putting out’ Tom Cragg, in three?” 
At this there was a sudden silence and 
all eyes turned towards the speaker, a 
small, redheaded fellow. “Come,” said 
he, blowing out a cloud of tobacco 
smoke, “in three rounds! What d’ye 
say to that now, come?” 
Cragg had started up in his chair 
and now sat scowling at his inquisitor 
open-mouthed; and in the hush I could 
hear the ticking of the clock in the 
corner, and the crackle of the logs upon 
the hearth. Then, all at once, Cragg’s 
pipe shivered to fragments on the 
floor and he leapt to his feet. In one 
stride, as it seemed, he reached the 
speaker, who occupied the corner op¬ 
posite mine, but, even as he raised his 
fist, he checked himself before the 
pocket-pistol which the other held 
levelled across the table. 
“Come, come—none o’ that,” said the 
red-headed man, “I ain’t a fightin’ cove 
myself, and I don’t want no trouble— 
all I asks is, what about Buck Vibart 
putting out Tom Cragg—in three 
rounds? That’s a civil question.” 
“I says,” cried Tom Cragg, flourish¬ 
ing a great fist in the air, “I says as 
’e done it—on a foul!” And he smote 
the table a blow that set the glasses 
ringing. 
“Done it on a foul?” cried three or 
four voices. 
“On a foul!” repeated Cragg. 
“Think again,” said the red-headed 
man, “’t were said as it was a werry 
clean knock-out.” 
“An’ I say it were done on a foul,” 
reiterated Cragg, with another blow of. 
his fist, “and wot ’s more, if Buck 
Vibart stood afore me—ah, in this ’ere 
very room, I’d prove my words.” 
(To be continued) 
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