A memorandum book with "E. Harris" written on the flyleaf was picked up on the stairs, but nothing particular was thought of any of these signs.
And the flyleaf makes an excellent place for a bridge-score if there isn't any other paper handy.
It still gave him an inexplicable glow of pleasure, the memory of that brownish signature staggering across the flyleaf of "Jessica's First Prayer."
There comes a sudden resurrection of the rocking-chair brigade, a rush of readers with uplifted fountain-pens, and a general request for the author's autograph upon the flyleaf of his volume.
Writing on the flyleaf caught his eye.
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It is announced on theflyleafthat a second volume, now in preparation, will cover the period from 1870 to 1995.
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The former is a ninth- to tenth-century manuscript of probable continental origin with a drawing on theflyleafshowing an elaborate, towered building.
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It is theflyleafbound in at the beginning of this volume that is of special interest.
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On itsflyleaf, a father had inscribed a verse for his son.
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In their usual understated fashion, the authors describe this as a 'practical reference book' on theflyleafbut it is really much more than that.
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The leaves may at one time have served as flyleaves to a printed book, but nothing further is known about their post-medieval history.
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Wilson thought that it had been discarded when redundant and used as aflyleaffor the volume, idem.
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This quotation typifies not only a clogged style but also a persistent conflation throughout the book of 'drama' and 'theatre' (and 'drama and theatre' are 'genres', according to theflyleaf).
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After an interval, my attention was drawn to the small print at the foot of the very last page—almost aflyleafof the report.
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You can read a piece on theflyleafwhich gives you a synopsis of the story.
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The free half of the end paper is called aflyleaf.
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The first leaf is aflyleaftaken from another volume.
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He erased it and started anew on the secondflyleafas reproduced above.
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According to a 16th-century note on theflyleaf, the first 20 folios are lost.: 3.
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