“The Wagon can be moved one or two squares at a time, at the discretion of the player.” The Wagon being on square 11, could be moved to square 3, 4, 20, 28, 19, or 26, etc.
PLATE 4.
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[A] When a piece is taken it is removed from the board, and the piece by which it is taken is placed on the square which was occupied by the captured piece.
[B] Whenever a piece of Artillery of one side is placed in range of a piece of Artillery of the other side, the first piece can be taken by the second. See Plate 4, Figure 1.
[C] The necessity of the co-operation of two or all of the different arms represented, and in many instances their dependence on the support of each other, is demonstrated in many real battles.
[D] The Wagon is captured in the same manner as other figures are; it cannot be taken while under cover of a piece of Artillery of its side.
[E] Success sometimes rewards a bold operator, in this game as well as in war, who, ignoring all accepted theorems, ventures upon a hazardous enterprise.