Psalm xlii. 1.
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1 Cor. ix. 9.
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Rev. v. 5.
23
John, i. 29, and Rev. v. 6.
24
A kind of bazaar or perpetual market, where second-hand furniture, old books and pictures, earthenware, and other cheap commodities, are exposed for sale in small open booths.
25
A personage who figures, like two or three others afterwards alluded to, in the popular legends and fairy tales of Russia.
26
Twenty-five rubles.
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A silver coin, about the size of a shilling, the quarter of a silver ruble (und e nomen) worth ninepence.
28
The officer commanding the police of the quarter.
29
The Russian house-spirit. This "lubber fiend" is frequently the popular name of the nightmare.
30
The "was-ist-das," a single pane of glass fixed in a frame, to admit of its being opened, very necessary in a climate where double casements are fixed during eight months out of the year.
31
Badham's Juvenal, Sat. 8.