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This page is the back side (verso) of a leaf. It contains no right-reading text. The visible markings are "bleed-through" or "show-through," where ink from the reverse side has become visible due to the age and thinness of the paper. This is a common occurrence in early modern books. The mirrored heading at the top indicates that the content on the following page is a Confession Prayer original German: "Beicht-Gebet".
A faint, mirrored decorative woodcut is visible at the top of the page. This is a ghost image of a decorative header from the reverse side, often used in religious texts to mark the beginning of a new section.