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<head>Dream</head>
 
<p>We walked about <add>trudged on</add> a long while <add>in search of adventures</add> without any<lb/>sort of plan, and without thinking of what <add>where we</add><lb/><add>were to go first or where not</add><lb/>we were going about as is the fashion till<lb/>we spied a man named George who had<lb/>been afflicted with an incurable blindness<lb/>and deafness for many years. I said unto<lb/> my apostle give him a page of my<lb/>book that he may read mark learn<lb/>and inwardly digest it: <del>he did</del>  The man<lb/> struggled a good deal at first: <del><gap/></del> and<lb/> made a good many <gap/> as much as<lb/>to <del>do</del> say this is some of the nastiest stuff<lb/>I ever tasted in my life: but no sooner was<lb/>it down than before a man could have<lb/>said "expiation" up came forth came<lb/>out <add>of</add> his bosom seven devils blacker than<lb/>the blackest of the three crows that were<lb/>voided by the <gap/> in the Father: and the<lb/>blackest of all was <gap/>. I know him<lb/>by the mark of the beast which was so<lb/>visible in his forehead. Immediately the man<lb/>heard every thing that a man should hear<lb/>and there fell like scales from his eyes, and<lb/><add>not</add></p>
 


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Dream

We walked about trudged on a long while in search of adventures without any
sort of plan, and without thinking of what where we
were to go first or where not
we were going about as is the fashion till
we spied a man named George who had
been afflicted with an incurable blindness
and deafness for many years. I said unto
my apostle give him a page of my
book that he may read mark learn
and inwardly digest it: he did The man
struggled a good deal at first: and
made a good many as much as
to do say this is some of the nastiest stuff
I ever tasted in my life: but no sooner was
it down than before a man could have
said "expiation" up came forth came
out of his bosom seven devils blacker than
the blackest of the three crows that were
voided by the in the Father: and the
blackest of all was . I know him
by the mark of the beast which was so
visible in his forehead. Immediately the man
heard every thing that a man should hear
and there fell like scales from his eyes, and
not



Identifier: | JB/169/079/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

079

Info in main headings field

dream

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

56899

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