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a. Table with cashier's seat on either side, and alms-box in front. The
picture is exhibited on a scaffolding behind it.
b. The reliquary.
c. The President's chair.
d. Pulpit and lectern.
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f. } Side doors.
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i. Yram's seat.
k. Seats of George and the Sunchild.
o' Pillars.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, blocks of seats.
I. Steps leading from the apse to the nave.
K and L. Towers.
M. Steps and main entrance.
N. Robing-room.
The building was led up to by a flight of steps (M), and on entering it
my father found it to consist of a spacious nave, with two aisles and an
apse which was raised some three feet above the nave and aisles. There
were no transepts. In the apse there was the table (a), with the two
bowls of Musical Bank money mentioned on an earlier page, as also the
alms-bo
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