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This page serves as a third blank flyleaf. In historical bookbinding, several empty sheets were often included at the beginning and end of a manuscript to protect the valuable handwritten text from wear, dust, and moisture that might penetrate the covers. The presence of multiple blank leaves suggests a high-quality binding intended for long-term preservation.