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... thing I hadn’t thought of.” (Welner)
The Farlitz knights who surrendered and became prisoners of war were stripped and tied up, not only to their swords and armor, but also to their shoes, and the wounded were treated to the point that they did not lose their lives. The loot was piled on top of the wagons.
Welner’s miscalculation was that Farlitz’s horses went into full prostration mode in the meadow beside the road after having their fill.
These horses could not lie down ...
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