¹⁰⁷ Swiftly fronting the antagonist.

¹⁰⁸ Proceeding ’like a summer’s cloud.’

¹⁰⁹ Standing before the adversary, after making others engage in combat. What this means in the passage under notice is hard to divine.

¹¹⁰ Turning away from a foe.

¹¹¹ Moving off from the side of the enemy.

¹¹² Movement with low posture for seizing at the thighs of the adversary.

¹¹³ Going for a kick at the adversary.

¹¹⁴ Distending the chest, so that the antagonist may not catch the arms.

¹¹⁵ Stretching forth the arms for seizing those of the enemy.

SECTION XLI.