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A —Upper bellows-board. B —Lower bellows-board. C The two pi front
OF WHICH EACH CONSISTS. D—POSTERIOR ARCHED PART OF EACH. E HOARD
PART OF EACH. F —PIECES OF LINDEN WOOD. G -APERTURE IN THE '
H —Lid. I —Little mouldings of wood. K—Handle. L Cleat on t •
The cleat inside i am not able to depict. M—Interior of the lowe _
board. N —Part of the head. O—Air-hole. P Supporting bar. y •
R—Hide. S—Thong. T— Exterior of the lower board. V—Staple a •
Y—Bow. Z — Its long pieces. AA— Back piece of the bow. BBends. CC—Crossbar distending the bow. DD—The two little pc.
EE— Hide. FF— Nail. GG— Horn of the nail. HH—A screw. n ~^ong t •
KK—Head. LL—Its lower board. MM—Its upper board.
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VV—Little axle. XX—Whole bellows.
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