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Contrast this with the case of Stephens v Myers (1830) 4 C&P 349 where the defendant lunged at the claimant in a meeting and was forcibly restrained by those close to the claimant. In that case there was an assault since the threat was very much an immediate and pressing threat which might well have been carried out but for the timely intervention of others.
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