In this passage, the first 'fight' is a transitive verb, directly expressed as 'fight somebody.' The second 'fight' is an intransitive verb, 'fight with somebody.' Why is this? Should the word 'fight' be 'fight somebody' or 'fight with somebody,' and if both are correct, what is the difference between them? In the passage, 'fight' appears in both places, so what is the difference in meaning for 'fight' in these two instances?