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Updated: May 5, 2025
Leaf, mainly following Reichel, raises difficulties about corslets. The word gualon appears to mean a hollow, or the converse, something convex.
If so, here is the corslet, but in this case, if a corslet or jack with intertwisted small plates or scales or rings of bronze be meant, gualon cannot mean a large "plate," as it does. Mr. Leaf says just the reverse. As usual, we come to a deadlock; a clash of learned opinion.
Coming back to the coast, after his visit, he had stopped a night at a little wayside inn, and hearing some drovers talking of their gold in Gallic, a language which he well understood, he had followed them into the wild pass of Gualon, and there shot them from behind a rock.
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