They walk into a meeting. 'Camerfield for judge!' shout the people on the left. 'Mandiboy for judge!' shout the people on the right. Thenthey start fighting.....

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What is happening in the passage above? Who is 'Camerfield' and who is 'Mandiboy'? What are they going to do?

It reads as if Camerfield and Mandiboy are two people who are candidates for judge in an election.

The supporters of each shout the phrases in quotation marks, and then those two groups of supporters start fighting with each other.

(Is this from a particular story or book?)

Thank you. It's from the novel, "Around the World in Enghty Days."

Thank you. It's from the novel, "Around the World in Eighty Days."

In the given passage, there is a meeting taking place where there is a disagreement or conflict between two groups of people. One group is supporting someone named 'Camerfield' for judge, while the other group is supporting someone named 'Mandiboy' for judge. The people on the left side of the meeting are shouting in favor of Camerfield, and the people on the right side are shouting in favor of Mandiboy. The conflict escalates and leads to a fight between the two groups.

Based on the limited information provided, we can infer that both Camerfield and Mandiboy are candidates vying for the position of judge. The purpose of the meeting could be a public gathering where people are expressing their support for their preferred candidate and engaging in a form of political activism by advocating for their chosen person.

It's important to note that the given passage is not complete, so there may be additional context or details that would provide more clarity about the situation.