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There were places on the surface of his character where the manner and morals of the Bend had cut in too deep to be polished out by a few years of casual rubbing against less rugged planes. Something happened before they left the Bowery which showed this. Tom had stopped to speak to a messenger who ran after him from the theatre, and Peyton strolled THE PULLER-IN. The low-browed, brutal-faced pest. " Page 83. War, Art, and a Breakfast. 83 slowly along. As he was passing a cheap-clothing house, ...its sidewalk solicitor, one of those whose ener getic efforts on behalf of trade sometimes lead to mur der, the low-browed, brutal-faced pest known as the "puller-in, " with the sole purpose to annoy, nagged the newspaper man to enter the store. Peyton paid no attention to his tormentor, who finally placed a heav) 7, dirty hand on his shoulder. Just as Peyton brushed the dirty hand from his shoulder Tom came up. The puller-in again attempted to put his hand on Peyton, when, with a lightning-like suddenness and precision, Tom struck the fellow in the face with his fist, tripped him with his heel, throwing him heavily, and then kicked him in the jaw.
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