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'''in strata'''<br>
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This image of layering appears frequently in the text. See, also, [[Chapter 50: 484-490|"as above, so below" (ch. 50, p. 487)]] and [[C#chain|Great Chain of Being]].
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'''trans-Elemental Uncle Toby'''<br>
 
'''trans-Elemental Uncle Toby'''<br>
 
Uncle Toby is a character created by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Sterne Laurence Sterne] in his major novel.
 
Uncle Toby is a character created by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Sterne Laurence Sterne] in his major novel.
Laurence Sterne (November 24, 1713 – March 18, 1768) was an Irish-born English novelist and an Anglican clergyman. He is best known for his novel, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_and_Opinions_of_Tristram_Shandy%2C_Gentleman ''The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman]. -- Wikipedia
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Laurence Sterne (November 24, 1713 – March 18, 1768) was an Irish-born English novelist and an Anglican clergyman. He is best known for his novel, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_and_Opinions_of_Tristram_Shandy%2C_Gentleman ''The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman].  
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[http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/tristram/terms/char_4.html Sparks Notes] notes that "after sustaining a groin-wound in battle, he [Uncle Toby] retires to a life of obsessive attention to the history and science of military fortifications" -- the obsession with fortifications being, of course, the link between [[K#Knockwood|Mr. Knockwood]] of ''Mason & Dixon'' and Uncle Toby of ''Tristram Shandy.''
  
 
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The Driver, having observed through the low clouds, candle-lit Windows in the Distance ... The rush of the Weather past the smooth outer Shell ... Link-men waiting in a double line ... their torches sparking intensely yellow
Is the coach flying? Are the Link-men's torches illuminating the outer-edges of a landing strip?

Cremona Violin
Cremona is a town in Italy. "From the 16th century onwards, Cremona was renowned as a centre of musical instrument manufacture, beginning with the violins of the Amati family, and later included the products of the Guarneri and Stradivari shops. To the present day, their work is widely considered to be the summit of achievement in string instrument making" -- Wikipedia

Zouks ???

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"Another bonny gahn-on tha've got us into"
Reference to Laurel and Hardy ("That's another fine fess you've gotten us into!")?

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in strata
This image of layering appears frequently in the text. See, also, "as above, so below" (ch. 50, p. 487) and Great Chain of Being.

trans-Elemental Uncle Toby
Uncle Toby is a character created by Laurence Sterne in his major novel. Laurence Sterne (November 24, 1713 – March 18, 1768) was an Irish-born English novelist and an Anglican clergyman. He is best known for his novel, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman.

Sparks Notes notes that "after sustaining a groin-wound in battle, he [Uncle Toby] retires to a life of obsessive attention to the history and science of military fortifications" -- the obsession with fortifications being, of course, the link between Mr. Knockwood of Mason & Dixon and Uncle Toby of Tristram Shandy.

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Iliad of Inconvenience
Another example of "inconvenience" meaning life, the unplannable details of one's life with others in the world. See Inconvenience in the Alphabetic Index listing for other page references. As well as ATD, of course.

Annotation Index

One:
Latitudes and Departures

1: 5-11, 2: 12-13, 3: 14-29, 4: 30-41, 5: 42-46, 6: 47-57, 7: 58-76, 8: 77-86, 9: 87-93, 10: 94-104, 11: 105-115, 12: 116-124, 13: 125-145, 14: 146-157, 15: 158-166, 16: 167-174, 17: 175-182, 18: 183-189, 19: 190-198, 20: 199-206, 21: 207-214, 22: 215-227, 23: 228-237, 24: 238-245, 25: 245-253


Two:
America

26: 257-265, 27: 266-274, 28: 275-288, 29: 289-295, 30: 296-301, 31: 302-314, 32: 315-326, 33: 327-340, 34: 341-348, 35: 349-361, 36: 362-370, 37: 371-381, 38: 382-390, 39: 391-398, 40: 399-409, 41: 410-421, 42: 422-435, 43: 436-439, 44: 440-447, 45: 448-451, 46: 452-459, 47: 460-465, 48: 466-475, 49: 476-483, 50: 484-490, 51: 491-498, 52: 499-510, 53: 511-524, 54: 525-541, 55: 542-553, 56: 554-561, 57: 562-569, 58: 570-574, 59: 575-584, 60: 585-596, 61: 597-607, 62: 608-617, 63: 618-622, 64: 623-628, 65: 629-632, 66: 633-645, 67: 646-657, 68: 658-664, 69: 665-677, 70: 678-686, 71: 687-693, 72: 694-705, 73: 706-713

Three:
Last Transit

74: 717-732, 75: 733-743, 76: 744-748, 77: 749-757, 78: 758-773

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