Californians, as a rule, are familiar with ju-jutsu…

Sunday, June 27th, 2004

As an aficionado of “physical culture” and “clever wrestling tricks”, I quite enjoyed this passage from The Land That Time Forgot, where our hero has been tackled by multiple cavemen:

Three of the warriors were sitting upon me, trying to hold me down by main strength and awkwardness, and they were having their hands full in the doing, I can tell you. I don’t like to appear conceited, but I may as well admit that I am proud of my strength and the science that I have acquired and developed in the directing of it — that and my horsemanship I always have been proud of. And now, that day, all the long hours that I had put into careful study, practice and training brought me in two or three minutes a full return upon my investment. Californians, as a rule, are familiar with ju-jutsu, and I especially had made a study of it for several years, both at school and in the gym of the Los Angeles Athletic Club, while recently I had had, in my employ, a Jap who was a wonder at the art.

Californians, as a rule, are familiar with ju-jutsu…

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