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Treating your adversary with respect is striking soft in battle.
Treating your adversary with respect is striking soft in battle.
Treating your adversary with respect is striking soft in battle.
Treating your adversary with respect is striking soft in battle.
Treating your adversary with respect is striking soft in battle.
Treating your adversary with respect is striking soft in battle.
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