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" Carmichael meant to take him at a disadvantage. At length they fell quiet; set their joints steadily, and began to move in a circular direction, watching each other's motions with great care. Carmichael ventured the first trip, and struck Polmood on the... "
Winter Evening Tales: Collected Among the Cottagers in the South of Scotland - 第 17 頁
James Hogg 著 - 1821 - 340 頁
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Wrestliana; Or, An Historical Account of Ancient and Modern Wrestling

W. Litt - 1823 - 178 頁
...position. Polmood was however highly complaisant, although it appeared to every one beside, that Cannichael meant to take him at a disadvantage. At length they...never moved him ; but in returning it, he forced in Carmichael's back with such a squeeze, that the by-standers affirmed they heard his ribs crash ; whipped...
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Wrestliana; Or, An Historical Account of Ancient and Modern Wrestling

W. Litt - 1823 - 182 頁
...position. Polmood was however highly complaisant, although it appeared to every one beside, that Carmichael meant to take him at a disadvantage. At length they...never moved him ; but in returning it, he forced in Carmichael'sback with such a squeeze, that the by-standers affirmed they heard his ribs crash ; whipped...
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Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life: Embracing the Turf, the ...

Pierce Egan - 1832 - 432 頁
...Polmood was, however, highly complaisant, although it appeared to every one beside that Carmichael meant to take him at a disadvantage. At length they...never moved him, but in returning it he forced in Carmichael's back with such a squeeze that the bystanders affirmed they heard his ribs crash, whipped...
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Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life: Embracing the Turf, the ...

Pierce Egan - 1832 - 426 頁
...Polmood was, however, highly complaisant, although it appeared to every one beside that Carmichael meant to take him at a disadvantage. At length they...heel with considerable dexterity. It never moved him, butin returning it he forced in Carmichael's back with such a squeeze that the by-standers affirmed...
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Fencing

Walter Herries Pollock, F. C. Grove, Camille Prevost - 1893 - 444 頁
...from the other. They eyed each with looks askance, and with visible tokens of jealousy, rested for a minute or two, wiped their brows, and then closed....never moved him, but in returning it he forced in Carmichael's back with such a squeeze that the bystanders affirmed they heard his ribs crash, whipped...
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