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arm above his left shoulder,
and grip him by the neck,
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Sketch E.—Then give him a
knock-out blow 30 as to make
him insensible.FREEING YOURSELF FROM A STRANGLE-HOLD.
Sketch A.—If your opponent grips your neck
as in the above sketch, get hold of his thumbs,
Sharply Jerking in an upwards and then down
wards and backwards direction, at the ame.
time bringing your knee co his testicles. (See
‘Sketch B).
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