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of burden on the Lake of Geneva (Fig. 3), not confusing 

 the drawing by adding tlie mast, which, you know, rakes 

 a little, carrying the yard across it. {a). Then, with your 

 permission, I will load my boat thus, with a few casks of 



Fig. 3. 



a 



Vevay vintage — and, to keep them cool, we will put an 

 awning over them, so {I). Xext, as we are classical 

 scholars, instead of this rustic stem of the ])oat, meant 

 only to run easily on a flat shore, wq will give it an Attic 

 efjL^oXov {('). (We have no l)uslness, indeed, yet, to put an 



