Darry the Life Saver; Or, The Heroes of the Coast
ruled as the bull
in place of fighting; and as a rule an angry wo
when he scowled it was enough to send a
continued along the path he was taking without walking
" demanded the wrecker's son, thrusting that aggressive chin of his forward s
Darry, and to the surprise of the other he did not seem to show the
going, then?"
ccommodations with Mrs. Peake so well that I may
a noisy way that one would think it
had never come across s
there ain't no new feller comin' here without I say so. Yer got ter skip out er ta
not knocked around so long without
ing warned that he might sooner or later have trouble wi
ed, with a new sensation beginning to make its presence felt arou
ead after the manner of a pugnacious rooster about t
t Mrs. Peake gave me, one that used to belong to her boy, Joe, I thought
yer?" gasped Jim, hardly able to beli
ers, you see, and you told me I must or leave Ashley. Now, I don't mean to
wipe up the ground with a feller o' yer build. So yer won't run
depended upon his brute strength to pull him through, backed by his really ferociou
rigantine, and since there were several among the crew who prided themselves on a knowledge of fisticuf
utilize this knowledge, for he was of a peaceful natur
him, and consequently, if he really intended to remain in Ash
nd before he had even been able to lay a hand on his antagonist, who, after st
t, Jim turned with a roar and once more strove to
ys came running from several quarters, and not a few men too, the more shame to them, always gla
hey saw the recognized bully of the village engaged with a strang
h a gathering; but the fight had been forced upon him, and
at him, failing as before to land his blow, he received a sudden shock in t
z of excitement
otice, and even say things that were not calculated to soothe the lacerated feeling
was with considerable caution, for his rough experience had begun to teach him that rush
ange of blows that brought out many a whoop from those who looked on, Jim on
here in a half-dazed way, rubbing the side
galling sound to that defeated bully, whose hour h
aid one man
ind his antagonist facing him i
sked Darry, calmly, for he did not seem to h
's why I couldn't knock yer out. This thing ain't done yet, cub. I'll git y
ed in the air as though victory h
GET UP NOW, BUT SAT TH
round angrily in the hopes of detecting one of the boys in the act, whom he could trash later on as
coat, and putting
t, for it had been almost too easy; but he knew Jim Dilks had long lorded it over the b
y left him alone he might have to repeat this dose; but the reputation of the one who had downed Jim Dilks would tra