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Habitus pungendi buculam contra aversionem.
In hac dimicatione equestri cursu veloci contra hostem progreditor utens gladio contra ipsius buculam dextra manu. At si tu fueris similiter ab hoste praeventus in occursu, nec non is buculam galeae tuae impugnet, tum ensem sursum directum ab inferne adversarii gladio iungas, inde si ipsum sustuleris, irritus fiet impetus hostilis, nec non postea ferire et pungere hostis collum vel buculam poteris. Sin autem is pari modo fuerit adgressus cum feriundo, tum etiam pungendo, in praeteritione eum impetum removeas. Inde autem rursus equum in latus dextrum flectas, et atque collum ipsius retrorsum ferias vel pungas, postea discedas.