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I am reading this story here :- http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/22488/

Not getting the meaning of the following sentence, if anyone could please help.

"Ay," said Robertson, the trading skipper, "and a good man with his mauleys, too. He's the champion knocker-out in Samoa, and is a match for any Englishman in Polynesia, let alone foreigners"--with a sour glance at the German.

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Sounds like he's a boxer – and a pretty good one at that. – J.R. May 15 '12 at 9:25
Match (meaning 5), let alone, glance (meaning 1). – RegDwighт May 15 '12 at 9:25
Can you give any references of good stories that I can read and ask question that will not be closed, if I don't understand something in it? – teenup May 15 '12 at 9:31
Firstly, poorenglish, I recommend you read up on How to Ask, there are information and links to articles on how to ask questions well. Next, the reason your question is closed is because it is too localised. This is nothing to do with which story you have chosen. It is all to do with how you phrased your question. The "too localised" close reason (as you can see explained in the blue box below) means that your question is not going to help the internet at large. Questions posted on Stack Exchange have to be posed in a such a way that their answers are applicable to a lot of people... – Matt Эллен May 15 '12 at 10:10
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Your question is phrased in such a way that any answer will only help you. This is because you have selected an arbitrary passage from an arbitrary story and asked what it means. Well, to a native speaker what it means is fairly obvious, and to a non-native speaker what it means is immaterial because they are unlikely to be reading the same book or passage, and if they are, they might not be stuck in the same way. What you need to do is figure out what you don't understand about the passage, research these things online, and then... – Matt Эллен May 15 '12 at 10:20
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closed as too localized by RegDwighт May 15 '12 at 9:24

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