Lessons in Graphic Shorthand Gabelsberger Prepared for the American Public

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Lessons in Graphic Shorthand Gabelsberger Prepared for the American Public
Charles Rosenfell Lippmann
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(43) The cripple was a fraud. — Note kr placed high in eripi^le. Wbiting Exercise. (44) Signal to the boat to make for the shore. (45) "Who would conceive the notion to write such a letter?" (45a) "Perhaps the book-keeper or the manager, " replied the office boy. (46) The days of yore have gone by, never to come back. (47) A fine young man was among the rabble. (48) He was chosen to lead them. (49) Can he leap over the stile? (49a) He said he could, but he would like to avoid that w'alk. (50) I... think the maid need not trim the wick for a week. (51) This corn-stalk does not seem to be very high. (52) We saw the poor old woman weep with joy. (53) " He was always a tender son, " she said, with a sob. (54) I do not feel well just now, but I hope to be all right for the wedding-day. (55) Does the child know the shape of a cone or a cylinder? (55a) She may know both. (56) I cannot decide such a grave matter so soon ; as a consequence, the man may have to wait a while. (57) A strong gale tore the main-sail off the mast ; yet we made rather good head- way.

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