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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Believes they fought Eight or Ten Minutes in the
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And for half the time Informant thought the Black
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the Best of itSaith he did not go near them during
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the timeThat Mr. Jackson towards the latter part
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thought Davis had the best of it And he Desired
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Davis not to Fight any moreAnd Then there was
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a stop for a Minute or Two That they had been both
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Down together and the Black beginning to grow Weak the
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Serjeant Pickd' him up and Drew him from Davis
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That whilst the Serjeant was wiping the Black they
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talked something together but spoke Low that
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Informant did not hear what was said
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During this time Davis Called several times to the
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Black and Asked him if he had enough
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That he did not hear the Black give any Answer
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But at last somebody said (Informant thinks the
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Serjeant) that the Black would have another Knock
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That then they went to it again and some afterwards
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Fell both togetherThat when the Black got up
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he turnd' like away from Davis
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and Davis as he
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was standing rather behind him gave him a Blow
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