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1 Ten in the morning.
2 See Chapters 18 and 20.
3 We can only guess at the meaning of this passage, as it is acknowledgedly corrupt.
4 Our Obsidian. See B. xxxvi. c. 67, and Chapter 65 of this Book.
5 See Chapter 15 of this Book. Ajasson thinks that he has here confounded two different substances, powdered emery and diamond dust.
6 See B. iv. c. 26.
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