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| | Pallas Armata |
 | | Ever when thou hast made a thrust at thine adversary, stringere him on the side thou didst thrust, in the recalling of thy body, not removing thy point from his, for else he may wound thee too upon thy coming off. |
 | | Stringering is the touching of thine adversary's point with thy point, which thou art to do upon any occasion, that thou mayst secure thy self on either side from a thrust, which commonly is termed binding. |
 | | Let thine adversary stringere thee without, then make a finde at him within, as soon as he doth catch after thy finde towards his left side out, then let thy point sink down under his right arm, and thrust him with a Quarte under his right arm at his right side. |
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