We have no meanings for "take the quarrel" in our records yet.
1 He seemed quite prepared to take the quarrel farther, but his brother merely smiled.
2 If, however, more is required, I shall be happy to take the quarrel upon myself.'
3 In the meantime, Crooks and M'Lellan had learnt the cause of the affray, and were each eager to take the quarrel into their own hands.
4 This is a plain evidence, that Mr. Morden has not taken the quarrel upon himself for their family.
5 Take the quarrel over socialism.
6 "But why should not this Fulke take the quarrel in his own hands?"
7 "Leave him to me," said Warburton, a tall, ungainly boy of fourteen, as boy after boy was eager to take the quarrel to himself.
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