The two slits marked, one with a square, the other with a diamond, hold the flaps of the footstool ([Fig. 342]) marked with same designs. In the diagrams of footstool and dais the slits are marked with designs like the designs on flaps and tongues, which slide through them.

Fig. 341.—The upper dais of the throne.

Bring the two correct parts of the upper dais ([Fig. 341]) together by matching them, as heart to heart, etc. Cut heavy lines, lightly score and bend dotted lines of the upper dais and put it in shape. Make the top of

Footstool

([Fig. 342]) an inch and a half long and one inch wide; let the front, back and sides each be half an inch high, the back extensions one inch long, the two side flaps each one inch long, front extensions an inch and a half long, not including tongues. Cut heavy lines, score lightly and bend dotted lines and slip tongues through slits.