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Talhoffer teaches here a general teaching about the long sword from the Zettel, etc.

9 If you want to behold the art,
 Then fight to the left, with cuts from the right,
10 And to the left against the right
 If you want to fight strongly.
11 Whoever follows after with poor cuts
 May find little joy in the art.
12 Cut close to what you want,
 Do not allow a Changer on your shield,
13 At your head, at the body
 Do not neglect/avoid Tag hits
14 Now fight widely[1] with the whole body
 Whatever you strongly want to do
14a However, additionally remember and also
 Understand it correctly
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 Do not fight above left if you are right
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17 Before/after, two things [that]
 Are an origin for all art
18 Remember your weak and your strong
 Likewise your work therein
19 Thus you can learn
 To defend yourself with fighting
20 Whoever is thus easily frightened
 Should never learn any fighting.

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21 The cuts are five and are called five vowels
 Learn them correctly and remember them well
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22a The correct foundation comes to us from them
 Which is known to very few fighters.

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-Zornhau Follows-

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The Four Openings

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To Counter the Four Openings

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The Crooked Stroke

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The Thwart Stroke

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The Squinting Stroke

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The Scalp Cut

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The Four Guards

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The Four Oppositions

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Chasing

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Overrunning

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Setting Aside

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Changing Through

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Pulling

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Slicing Off

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Pressing Hands

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Two Hangings

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The Speaking Window

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This Is the Conclusion of the Notes

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