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360 similar game, 27; on bridal party jumping over stool at Bamburgh, 38; on a Christmas song, 71; story of the girl who stole the old woman’s money, 249–50

Death, opening the door at the time of, 56–7; with falling tide believed to be most usual—David Copperfield quoted—state of tide at time of death inserted in parish register of Heslidon—Sir John Falstaff parted “at turning o’ the tide”—a change of temperature then occurs, 58; difficult on beds