The Art of Fencing - The Use of the Small Sword by Monsieur L'Abbat
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or on the Inside, with his Feeble only; and thirdly, upon a Thrust or
Pass, within or without. The Recovery in Guard, should be in _Quart_ within the Arm, though most Masters teach to recover on the Outside, which takes much more Time, and though the _Seconde_ is independent on the Side, it is nearer to the Inside than to the Outside; because the Adversary carries his Wrist to the Outside, when he gives an Opportunity of making this Thrust; therefore you ought to return to his Sword in the shortest Time, in order to be sooner on your Guard. If you examine this Parade, you will find it is the only Means of recovering with Safety. What introduced the Manner of returning to the Sword on the Outside, was the false Method formerly used in parrying the _Seconde_ by beating on the Blade; in _Tierce_, with the Point downwards; so that the Adversary not being able to return but above, there was a Necessity for returning to the Sword on the Outside in order to defend; but the Parade and Return being no longer the same, the Manner of returning to the Sword must also be different. CHAP. VII. _The Parades of_ Seconde. _Seconde_ may be parried three Ways. First, according to the ancient Manner I just described, which is done by a Semi-circle on the Inside, |
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