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if such she be, has a curious Httle projection in the centre of 

 the forehead. 



In the centre of fig. i is a quaint figure, beneath a painted 

 panel, wrapped up to the neck in clothes. Can this be the 

 Infant Christ in the manger? 



Fig. 3. — Font at Winster. 



In the next panel, on the right of fig. i, is the half-length 

 body of a child in a font. 



Now the juxtaposition of these three figure-filled panels 

 suggests that they may be scenes from the early life of Our 

 Lord, up to and including His Baptism, viz., the Nativity, the 



