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THE MOVES
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his own men, he could not move to it, or should his adversary, the White King, be near, his move would be further restricted.

black.

c5 up-left arrow
d5 up arrow
e5 up-right arrow
c4 left arrow
d4 black king
e4 right arrow
c3 down-left arrow
d3 down arrow
e3 down-right arrow

White.

DIAGRAM III.
The King's Move.

For example: Suppose the Black King stands on Q5, a Black Pawn stands on K6 and the White King stands on K2. Now