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intagli – pl. from intaglio – figure or ornament cut deep into the surface of stone

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tankard – a large mug for drinking beer

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ale – a kind of beer

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Brittany – a region of France, a peninsula washed by the At-lantic Ocean, the Bay of Biscay and the English Channel

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Protestant – a member of any of the Christian churches that separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century at the time of the Reformation

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Patmos – an island, the smallest of the twelve Greek Islands, the place of the exile of St. John the Divine

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NOTE. ADDED BY FRANKLIN BLAKE . – Miss Clack may make her mind quite easy on this point. Nothing will be added, altered or removed, in her manuscript, or in any of the other manuscripts which pass through my hands. Whatever opinions any of the writers may express, whatever peculiarities of treatment may mark, and perhaps in a literary sense, disfigure the narratives which I am now collecting, not a line will be tampered with anywhere, from first to last. As genuine documents they are sent to me – and as genuine documents I shall preserve them, endorsed by the attestations of witnesses who can speak to the facts. It only remains to be added that “the person chiefly concerned” in Miss Clack’s narrative, is happy enough at the present moment, not only to brave the smartest exercise of Miss Clack’s pen, but even to recognise its unquestionable value as an instrument for the exhibition of Miss Clack’s character.

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Lombard Street – a street in the City of London, a financial and banking centre

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Kilburn – an area in Brent, an outer borough of London, to the northwest of the metropolis

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Northumberland Street – a street in central London

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(the) Strand – one of the main streets in central London with theatres, expensive shops and hotels

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Tottenham Court Road – a street in central London

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Mammon – the god of greed

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Montagu Square – a square in central London

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the Flood – the biblical flood described in the Old Testa-ment; God determined to punish people for corruption and told the righteous man Noah to build the ark and to take into it his family and all species of animals.

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phial – a small bottle for liquid medicine

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Pagan – pre-Christian or not following the teachings of the world’s major religions

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St. Paul’s Cathedral – the cathedral of the Anglican Bish-op of London in central London, built in 17–18th centuries by Sir Christopher Wren (1632–1723), an outstanding English architect; the first cathedral dedicated to St. Paul was build there in 604 AD.

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the Evil One – the Devil

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apostotise – to give up some religion or faith

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ottoman – a long bench without back and with cushions

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annals – a written record of events year by year

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apostosy – giving up one’s faith or religion

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See Betteredge’s Narrative, chapter viii.

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rector – in Anglican Church, a clergyman in charge of a par-ish

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clerical – related to the clergy

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custaway – a shipwrecked person

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Brighton – a town in Sussex on the English Channel, a sea-side resort 82 km south of London