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Struck El Le Dio Y Treacherously Offence Insult

Back If he who struck him, though he did so sneakingly and treacherously, had drawn his sword and stood and faced him, then he who had been struck would have received offence and insult at the same time; offence because he was struck treacherously, insult because he who struck him maintained what he had done, standing his ground without taking to flight.
Front Si el que le dio los palos, aunque se los dio a hurtacordel, pusiera mano a su espada y se estuviera quedo, haciendo rostro a su enemigo, quedara el apaleado agraviado y afrentado juntamente: agraviado, porque le dieron a traición; afrentado, porque el que le dio sustentó lo que había hecho, sin volver las espaldas y a pie quedo.

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