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12 on the water, and go into it with his family, and take in some of all kinds of animals. This he did. God caused the animals to come to him and then the doors of the house were shut and the rain commenced. superscript a. Others say of the warning against the flood, that, when men were found to be incorrigible, at length a certain dog told his master to make a vessel, and take in his family and provision and seed to sow, - because Ye, ho, waah previous three words underlined was about to bring a flood to destroy all for their wickedness. The dog also told his master to pray to Ye, ho, previous two words underlined waah underlined at day-break, with his face toward the sun, [east], and, as he prayed, to lift his hand, with the palm down, as high as his head, and then put his head to the ground. At night, also, he was to pray, but then he might pray in his house, without regard to the position of this face. It was supposed that all kinds of animals went into the vessel also. The master obeyed the directions given him, and having shut the doors, the rain commenced. superscript b The rain continued forty days and forty nights, while the water at the same time gushed out of the ground, so that as much water

X marked in pencil superscript a Rain, a blind man. X marked in pencil superscript b Nutsawi, Pine log.