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There was a medium-sized man—well, an older gentleman, from what little he could see beyond the large traveling cloak—standing directly in his way. Moving to pass him, the tall lanky man made a hasty apology. “Pardon; I must pass—”And then he stopped again and took a closer look.“Yes,” said the older man. “It’s me. You are not the only one who can effect a disguise.”The tall man leaped forward, sword singing a single metallic tone as it came swiftly out of its scabbard in a fast, fierce, back-ha...nded down slash—Which the older man nimbly hopped back from, sweeping off the traveling cloak with his left hand, while he drew a rapier. His age-wrinkled eyes narrowed, measuring. “Matadors should never accept bony bulls, but it seems I have no choice.” He smiled. “Toro!” he whispered.The tall man feinted a stab, then went for a short forehand cut that the rapier intercepted, not so much blocking it as redirecting it. Which elicited a grin from the tall man; this old fool of a Catalan was not so skilled as Rombaldo had told him.
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