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of blunder about an action, when a person has to retrace his 

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Now, the accompanying sketches {figs. 133, 134, 135.) are 

 intended to convey the description of a door or gate, of the 

 very cheapest and simplest construction, calculated to remove 

 these acknowledged causes of complaint, and give the conveni- 

 ence of a spacious wide door when wanted, and at the same 

 time, ay, and with one and the same door, two neat narrow 

 wickets, only wide enough comfortably to admit a lady or 

 gentleman ; and, having neither doorposts nor hinges, it is not 

 likely to clash against the one, nor creak on the other, but 



