CHAPTER XXXII.
How Toctai and Nogai address their People, and the next Day join Battle.
⚜ (The whole of this is in the usual formula without any circumstances worth transcribing. The forces of Nogai though inferior in numbers are the better men-at-arms. King Toctai shows great valour.)
CHAPTER XXXIII.
The valiant Feats and Victory of King Nogai.
⚜ (The deeds of Nogai surpass all; the enemy scatter like a flock, and are pursued, losing 60,000 men, but Toctai escapes, and so do the two sons of Totamangu.)
CHAPTER XXXIV. AND LAST
Conclusion.[1]