Simple Rule 13

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Eric Myers and Steve Hick

This rule is called Guarding a Cloak, because it is used to defend one which has fallen to the ground, or which was deliberately dropped at your feet so as not to hinder you. You will plant the body in a wide stance, and give a talho while standing still, then another putting in the right foot, and another again putting in the same right foot, walking like a screw over the left. You will undo the rule by giving a revez while standing still, another putting in the left foot and another also putting in the same left foot. For the revezes you will move always over the right foot, which you will not remove from its place, likewise with the left when you give the talhos, which then serves as an axis for the body.

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