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Russell, Daniel; The Saturday Review, 22 August 1936, p. 243 He sat upon the low stone wall by the roadside and soaked his ancient bones in the sunlight. He was incredibly old. His brown face was seamed and crossed with a multitude of wrinkles. The hand which held his pipe shook as though palsied. Under […]
The times at which our several distinct schools of wrestling became separated, and acquired for themselves a local habitation and a name, cannot be distinctly traced. But from the earliest the West-country wrestlers must have had a style of their own, and the North-countrymen one of a very different kind, while several others would be […]