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44 106. We next give instances in which the leap from dominant to tonic is not followed by another note of the tonic chord—

The answer at (e) looks irregular; but there is here an implied modulation (§ 118). The subject after the second note is regarded as being in the dominant key, and therefore answered by the corresponding notes of the tonic key.

107. Lastly we give examples in which the dominant is followed by some other note than the tonic—