The Payson, Dunton, And Scribner Manual of Penmanship
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The sooner the turn begins, the broader it is ; and the nearer the base-line, the narrower, as shown in the illustration. (Fig. 2.) Element III. is the Right Curve. This is the right side of an oval, and may be known by its bending outwards towards the right hand. This curve is written both upwards and down- wards, and is generally a connecting-line, though sometimes the whole or part of a main line, as in o, s. Element IV. is the Left Curve. This is the left side of an oval, and may be known b...y its bending outwards towards the left hand. This curve is written both upwards and downwards, and is generally a connecting-line, but sometimes the whole or part of a main line, as in c, e, o. i 50 MANTTAL OF PENMANSHIP. Element V. is the Upper Turn. In this turn, the bend of the turn is wholly on the right side after the direction of the move- ment has been changed. It can scarcely be too often repeated, that the up-stroke must be carried well over to form this turn correctly. THE SIX PRINCIPLES OF THE SMALL LETTERS.
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