It appears that the input text is a jumbled collection of words and fragments, likely resulting from an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) error. As a professional editor specializing in proofreading OCR output of historical records relating to Hong Kong, I will attempt to make sense of the given text. However, the provided text "Mouses Pinterest House of Common aty a 2 ard of ide" does not seem to be related to Hong Kong or any historical records. It's unclear what the original text is supposed to be. Given the rules and constraints, I will still attempt to correct and format the text. Here's my attempt:

Mouse's Pinterest House of Commons at 2 a day of idle

Or, if we consider it might be a heading or title:

**House of Commons** aty a 2 ard of ide

becomes

House of Commons activity a day or idea

However, without more context, it's challenging to provide a more accurate correction. If we follow the rules strictly and consider that the original text might be a misrecognition of a historical document, we could try to correct it to something like:

House of Commons

Assuming "Mouses Pinterest" is an OCR error and not relevant to the main text, and "aty", "a", "2", "ard", "of", "ide" are fragments that could be part of a larger text that was not correctly recognized. Since the original text is unclear and doesn't follow a logical structure or relate to known historical records of Hong Kong, a more precise correction isn't feasible without additional context. If you could provide more text or clarify the context, I'd be happy to assist further.
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