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24153 53124 45132 42153
42513 35214 54312 24513
45231 32541 53421 42531
54321 23451 35241 24351
53412 24315 53214 42315
35142 42135 35124 24135
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14325
14253 12534
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The Cheat. 1 and 3.

In this peal the two hindmost bells always dodg ’till the whole-hunt hinders, and the two foremost bells dodg ’till either the whole or half-hunt hinders. Or on the contrary, the two foremost bells may dodg ’till the whole-hunt hinder, and the two hindmost ’till either the whole-hunt or half-hunt hinder. Or it may be rang a third way, by joining both these courses together, ringing twenty changes of it one way, and the next twenty changes the other way throughout the peal. There are six singles which are all made behind, every second time the whole-hunt leads; or at pleasure it may be rang with twelve singles, which are likewise all made behind.

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32415 54213 53214 25314
34251 45231 52341 23541
43521 54321 25431 32451
45312 53412 52413 34215
54132 35142 25143 43125
51423 31524 21534 41352
15432 13542 12543 14325
14523
15234
13524 14352
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Topsie-turvie. 1 and 2.

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54132351425314242153
51423315245132441235
15432135421523414325
1452312543
13524 14352
&c.

Jumping Doubles dodging before.

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In this peal every change is a jumping change (in which one bell leaps over two bells at once,) except when the Treble is either behind or before, for then there is always a plain double change made, or else a single at the end of each sixty changes. Treble is a perfect Hunt; the two foremost bells always dodg until the Treble hinder. When the Treble is hunting up, the jumping changes are all made by the bell in the Tenor’s place, jumping into third’s, except only that one when Treble goeth out of second’s place into third’s; for then the bell in the 3ds place jumps into Trebles, where it dodgeth with the bell in the 2ds place till Treble hinder. When Treble is hunting down every jumping change is made by the bell in the 3ds place jumping into Tenor’s, except when it goeth out of third’s place into second’s, for then the bell in Treble’s place jumps into 3ds. And observe always, that when Treble is going to lead the first time, the bell in Tenor’s place jumps into third’s, and the next time the bell in the third’s place into Tenor’s throughout the peal. There are two singles which are made, as in Grandsire.

Jumping Doubles dodging behind.