[Redbook4:247-248][19871221:0000c]{The
Mantelpiece (2) [continued]}[21st
December 1987]
19871221
[continued]
If
that* is so, the Knaves 'Circle' (or Way) of the Mantelshelf (T1-
TVII), instead of following an Outer-Circle rotating pattern (as I
had assumed Knaves would) from A~, and back again – instead leaps
from A~ (T1) to R~ (TII) (via the close link frequently noted),**
rotates in an Inner
Circle direction R~(TII)-J~(TIII)-U~(TIV)-S~(TV), and at +C†I~
reverses sharply to start the Knights Outer Circle via S~ (TVII)
again.
[Text
of ms diagram of which an extract is shown above:]
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+C[†I~]
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0
Fool
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R~
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VI
Lover
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←
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←┐
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S~
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II
High Priestess
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←┐
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└
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→VII
Chariot
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V
High Priest
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G~
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↓
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\
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☼
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↑
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M~
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(Invisible
card 'Recorder'?)
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III
Empress
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↑
→
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↓
→↓→
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→
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IV
Emperor
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(Invisible
card 'Actor'?)
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J~
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└
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I
Magician
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U~
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A~
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[This
diagram appears almost identical to the second at
[Redbook4:243-244][19871219:1055j]{The
Mantelpiece (1) [continued
(4)]}[19th
December 1987], except that unlike both of those it is a circle
diagram not a square/rectangular one, i.e. with mostly curving arrows
not straight ones.]
***
*[See
last previous entry, especially final paragraph.]
**[See
[Redbook4:242-243][19871219:1055i]{The Mantelpiece (1) [continued
(3)]}[19th
December 1987]. including footnote ** thereto.]
***God,
these little diagrams are satisfying!
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