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  • He paused in his recollections long enough to envy them the spectacle he and Cheese-Face had put up.

    Chapter 15 2010

  • Cheese-Face wanted to demur, — Martin could see that, — but Cheese-Face's old perilous pride was touched before the two gangs.

    Chapter 15 2010

  • Cheese-Face did not give in, and the fight went on.

    Chapter 15 2010

  • Then, like one from the dead, he sprang upright, eyes flaming, sweat pouring down his face, shouting: — I licked you, Cheese-Face!

    Chapter 15 2010

  • You licked Cheese-Face, and you'll lick the editors if it takes twice eleven years to do it in.

    Chapter 15 2010

  • Came the day when he dragged himself into the ENQUIRER alley, and there was no Cheese-Face.

    Chapter 15 2010

  • Everybody heard it and knew; and Cheese-Face knew, rushing like a tiger in the other's extremity and raining blow on blow.

    Chapter 15 2010

  • You licked Cheese-Face because you wouldn't give in, and you wouldn't give in partly because you were an abysmal brute and for the rest because you believed what every one about you believed, that the measure of manhood was the carnivorous ferocity displayed in injuring and marring fellow-creatures 'anatomies.

    Chapter 29 2010

  • Why couldn't Cheese-Face be licked? he often thought; that would put him, Martin, out of his misery.

    Chapter 15 2010

  • The boys congratulated him, and told him that he had licked Cheese-Face.

    Chapter 15 2010

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