A Victim of Treachery

           Oncemore‘KingFoo-footheFirst’wasrovingwiththetrampsandoutlaws,abuttfortheircoarsejestsanddull-wittedrailleries,andsometimesthevictimofsmallspitefulnessatthehandsofCantyandHugowhentheRuffler’sbackwasturned.NonebutCantyandHugoreallydislikedhim.Someoftheotherslikedhim,andalladmiredhispluckandspirit.Duringtwoorthreedays,Hugo,inwhosewardandchargetheKingwas,didwhathecovertlycouldtomaketheboyuncomfortable;andatnight,duringthecustomaryorgies,heamusedthecompanybyputtingsmallindignitiesuponhimalwaysasifbyaccident.TwicehesteppedupontheKing’stoesaccidentallyandtheKing,asbecamehisroyalty,wascontemptuouslyunconsciousofitandindifferenttoit;butthethirdtimeHugoentertainedhimselfinthatway,theKingfelledhimtothegroundwithacudgel,totheprodigiousdelightofthetribe.Hugo,consumedwithangerandshame,sprangup,seizedacudgel,andcameathissmalladversaryinafury.Instantlyaringwasformedaroundthegladiators,andthebettingandcheeringbegan.

           

           ButpoorHugostoodnochancewhatever.Hisfranticandlubberly‘prentice-workfoundbutapoormarketforitselfwhenpittedagainstanarmwhichhadbeentrainedbythefirstmastersofEuropeinsingle-stick,quarter-staff,andeveryartandtrickofswordsmanship.

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