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Show A Pul In tho Hsrlu Corn I ins U rjwd, in on-j of Ids Intn-ltibIooMas, Intn-ltibIooMas, tells us that emco uioit n tlmo in the County of Clare a quarrel occurred In tho hunting ihddbUwecn two guitttmcn whom we will call Cup-tain Cup-tain Hobblne aud W. Jones, Ii. Very hot words pnrsed between them, "Ut its settle tho business at once," cried the captaiit "I hnu pistols iu tho hou." "Nothing belt ," said tho squire; "I'm oiir man," It was at length d Ided that thoy ahenld f'ght in tho tabluard, at tfUiu jccs, each min Ut UA n Untem ns n mark fur his opponent, "Where nru)ou,you scoundrelcriod tho ta tain, when they camo out Into tho jnrd. "I'm here, you shoeblack, rcpliwl the smtre, "Htanl out lold,N said the captain. "It's what I'm doing," sail the other, "Give tho word and no more talking. "Get Uhlud tho pump, jrr honor, gtt behind the pimp before ton lire," whispered tho groom, pulling the captain by tho coat. Mo did so, and when they blazed tt was tho squlro who got it, aud it was moro thou throe luontlu Ufaro he could get out again. Leeds Mercury. |