Clarks Tangible Shorthand Self Instructor the Only System Free of Word Signs

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* CLARK'S TANGIBLE SHORTHAND.
Pound gown pun thump bone bound town abundance jump pony abound towns fund gun-gum phone found down lesson gent alone fountain noun lump ton Rhone round mount lumber them home hound amount Huns done Jones count stound hunt none tone account astound cone stun stone counts announce chum stunt 65 THE GOWN JONES FOUND.
Last week, I received a 'phone from* a gentleman by the name of Jones, who announced that he and his chum had just come home, and wished to see me.
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...eems that they had been away for a stay of a year on the Rhone. While in Europe, they were on the hunt for game, when some Huns, mounted on ponies, thumped them with stones which stunned Jones and raised lumps on his chum's head. They had guns but did not use them. When the Huns had done this, they, again, mounted the ponies and bounded away. In a "stound"* they were alone.
A count said, that around the woods, in which they were, the Huns abound; but Jones said that the count aimed at a pun, for he knew that no Huns were in Europe and he did not enjoy the fun the count was having at his expense.


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