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"A good boxer, in striking the round blow, instead of loosening body and arm, gathers himself into a ..." — John Boyle O'Reilly
A good boxer, in striking the round blow, instead of loosening body and arm, gathers himself into a heap of muscularity and begins his blow where all blows ought to begin, from the solidarity of the right foot.
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