Walking-Stick Defence, July 30, 1917

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If an Expert Kicker (or "savater" or "foot-boxer" even) were to try to use his most Dangerous Kick against you, time is of the essence! An expert kicker is a most ferocious creature, and if he gets himself lathered up sufficiently, he can best the wildest Bengal tiger with time to spare to catch the streetcar back.

When the expert kicker attempts to kick you, stop his speeding foot with your cane, and while he is all baffled up, strike him hard in the ankle as to break it. There you go. You might want to mind your own potatoes in the future, expert kicker! Or should I say "gimp"? "Ah haha"!

And there you have it! You should now be able to defend yourself against just about every manner of creature there is, provided you have your cane with you. And whilst steam engines and telephones and electric appliances are bringing us into a glittering future where hair can be dried in seconds and croquette hoops are unbendable, one thing is certain: you will never see the Man of the House leave his home without his cane by his side.

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Posted: November 13th, 2007
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