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You wanted to enclose my sword under your arm&emsp;<br/>
 
You wanted to enclose my sword under your arm&emsp;<br/>
But the counter makes evil come to you here.&emsp;
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But the counter brings you to an evil end here.&emsp;
 
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{{par|b}} You falsely wanted to enclose the sword under your very own arm.
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{{par|b}} You falsely wanted to enclose the sword under your own arm.
 
But also this counter will turn you the farthest.
 
But also this counter will turn you the farthest.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 11 June 2024

Latin 28r

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Ut mihi tu posses ensem convellere leva
Venisti. hic tandem contrario at ipse peribis.


Claudere sub proprio voluisti false lacerto
Ensem. contrarium sed et hoc te vertet in imum.

Italian

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You wanted to enclose my sword under your arm 
But the counter brings you to an evil end here. 

English 28r

 
You moved with your left hand [into the position] in order to be able to tug my sword.
but on the other hand, You yourself will die at last by means of the counter.


You falsely wanted to enclose the sword under your own arm.
But also this counter will turn you the farthest.

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