Jim, 
 I also feel in part responsible: at Mahratt's request I translated  this essay  into English. I also did not provide my comments about its fatal logical error. Sorry. 
There is a lesson for both of us: if we are asked to assist in any way to a young  and academically-inexperienced Forumite, we should not be shy to offer constructive critique.  The same applies to all our comments: it is not productive just to applaud politely but insincerely: the whole purpose of intellectual exchange is in perfecting a worthy message and rejecting wrong conclusions. 
  Learning is possible only if a learner is willing to listen to critique and accept it. It would be nice to learn from somebody else's mistakes , but realistically it is our own ones that give us real knowledge and understanding. Some people do not take well to criticism ( no matter how polite and constructive it might be), and those, IMHO, are hopeless. 
 
 But back to the Pulouars ( dang, what is the right way to spell this word?:-)))) 
 
 Here is my other one: brass-inlaid handle, groove-less blade with no Indian ricasso, but with wootz  and unusual scabbard  stitching: teeny-tiny nails.
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
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