The Californiacs

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Probablythat is because heretofore "everybody" has been masculine. He has beenso busy looking at the California woman that he hasn't realized yet thatthere's a male of the species. The California man, I sing.
It is curious what a difference of opinion there is in regard to him. Ihave heard Californiacs say in their one moment of humility, "Why isit, when we turn out such magnificent women, that our men are soundersized?" Now I know nothing about average male heights and weights. I have never se
...en any comparative statistics. I can say only that theaverage Californian seems bigger than the average man. And often inwalking through the San Francisco streets the eye, ranging along thecrowd of pedestrians of average California stature, will strike on a manwho bulks a whale, a leviathan, a dread-naught, beside the others, andrises a column, a monolith, a tower above them.
He is certainly upstanding, this average California male--running tobulk and a little to flesh. Often the line of feature is so regular thatit suggests the Greek.


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