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EXPLANATION OF WOODCUTS..
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22 42 The proper sole for a shoe, indicating the line in which the great toe lies,—c d. The line marked a b is that round which the shoe is constructed in the usual method. (Compare Figures 5, 6, and 7.
23 42 The proper sole (Fig. 22) laid, for the sake of comparison, on the symmetrical sole of the ordinary shape (Fig. 7).
24 43 The proper sole pointed at the toes.
25 43 Eight and left soles of the proper construction placed side by side.
26 45 Method of constructing the proper kind of soles in cases where the great toe has been pressed obliquely out of its true position. Description in text.