Describe the big bruiser of a boy
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He was a big boy, a bruiser. He was probably eighteen year old. He had thick hair on his chest. He was a beautiful specimen. His legs and arms had rippling muscles. He was a fun loving fellow and enjoyed teasing the younger and weaker boys.
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Big bruiser of a boy.
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- Big bruiser of a boy, probable eighteen years vintage.
- He had thick hair on his chest.
- He became a lovely bodily specimen, with legs and arms that confirmed rippling muscle mass.
- Douglas mentions him for his misadventure in the Y.M.C.A. Swimming pool in which he had nearly died.
- It become this boxer boy who had picked up Douglas and tossed him into the deep end.
- Later on, whilst Douglas was rescued, the boy stated, “I became handiest fooling.”
- Douglas fear of drowning and almost being useless instilled a worry of water in him.
- He shook and cried, couldn’t eat, for days a haunting worry engulfed him, the slightest exertion disappointed him.
- He in no way went again to the pool, feared water and avoided it every time he could.
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