With this argument you are reinforcing the idea that the top a missing F toy.daxwc wrote:
Why draw the top then write about 5 toys when the top makes it 6 toys?
The woodcut obviously never included the top when it was originally carved, which might reinforce the idea that A & B are different views of the one thing. C & D are different things (not same character dress, different contact points with B & E) as is E a different thing. The top would make 5 different things on the page.
Looking back on the quote on the toy page maybe the 5 isn’t in relation to 5 toys. “Children's game in which there is something extraordinary for anyone who knows how to apply the game in a different way� It doesn’t say children games but children's game. So maybe the 5 is in relation to the 4 MT numbers.
I don’t know why anybody would draw the top first then write the quote. It is just plain unnatural. It is unnatural as his writing the letters in left to right. My opinion of course there is a reason to write them left to right because they are needed in a sequence in which to draw the underlay construction. Yes there is one for that page too.