Faking a Feint?
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Bleiben - Remaining
"Afterward, regarding the second, which occurs with strikes: when you position yourself as if you were going to pull a strike in order to recover but only flick back around obliquely, arriving back in again with the short edge at the point where you had cut with the long edge previously." - Joachim Meyer, 16th Century Fencing Master
Translation by Rebecca Garber
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