and then often in ruined words
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front endpaper/foredge (detail, sw)
The Journal of Medical Research XVI (New Series, XI; March to July 1907)
Harvard copy, digitized May 4, 2007
same at archive.org (minus the glitch)
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...what locals understand as derelict, ruinous, pieces of landscape not ordinarily mentioned aloud and then often in ruined words...
— John R. Stilgoe, What is Landscape? (2015) : 77
tags:
derelict; ruinous; en passant; non sequitur; fore-edge glitch; J. R. Stilgoe