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::::: ''After he drank his ale he exclaims: I am a man who fears no-one and therefor I will not pay for this drink.'' | ::::: ''After he drank his ale he exclaims: I am a man who fears no-one and therefor I will not pay for this drink.'' | ||
::::: ''He then leaves the pub.'' | ::::: ''He then leaves the pub.'' | ||
::::: ''After doing this every evening for a week the pubowner visits an old friend of his, an ex- | ::::: ''After doing this every evening for a week the pubowner visits an old friend of his, an ex-boxer.'' | ||
::::: ''He tells him he has a man who comes in, orders an ale and then | ::::: ''He tells him he has a man who comes in, orders an ale and then refuses to pay.'' | ||
::::: ''The ex-boxers accepts to visit his pub that evening and talk to the man.'' | ::::: ''The ex-boxers accepts to visit his pub that evening and talk to the man.'' | ||
::::: ''When the clocks strikes 10 o'clock the man enters the pub and asks for his ale.'' | ::::: ''When the clocks strikes 10 o'clock the man enters the pub and asks for his ale.'' | ||
::::: ''The ex-boxer approaches him and says to the man: I | ::::: ''The ex-boxer approaches him and says to the man: I heard you are a man who fears no-one.'' | ||
::::: ''The man says: That's me.'' | ::::: ''The man says: That's me.'' | ||
::::: ''Then the ex-boxer leans over and awnser: Well, I too am a man who fears no-one'' | ::::: ''Then the ex-boxer leans over and awnser: Well, I too am a man who fears no-one'' |
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