This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 Excerpt: ...above the circle must be written distinctly inside of the hook, as in massacre hemisphere extreme Casper express Ems--Ker Ems-Fer2 Kays-Te-M Kays-Per- Kays-Pers2 103. Steh is written in the place of the R-Hook on straight strokes in order to prefix st, as st-Cher in stitcher, st-Ger in stagger. I--4----v stitcher ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 Excerpt: ...above the circle must be written distinctly inside of the hook, as in massacre hemisphere extreme Casper express Ems--Ker Ems-Fer2 Kays-Te-M Kays-Per- Kays-Pers2 103. Steh is written in the place of the R-Hook on straight strokes in order to prefix st, as st-Cher in stitcher, st-Ger in stagger. I--4----v stitcher stagger stouter stopper sticker stupor Steh-Cher1 Steh--Ger Steh-Ter5 Steh-Per1 Steh-Ker1 Steh-Per The Ster-loop is never prefixed to any stroke. It is not used at the beginning of an outline. Words like stretcher, striker, are written out as follows: ---.-i=.. striker stretcher strapper striking string t 104. In-Hook.--The syllables in en, un or on, may be prefixed to any of the straight stroke Sper series of words, by a backward hook or curl.--V-insecure inspire inscribe unstrung unscrupulous inseparable Also before any other stroke, the In-Hook is used to avoid having to turn Iss on the convex side of En. enslave unseemly unsalable unsurmised insoluble, in his house And to avoid changing the form of some outlines, as Note.--All of the following words are contained in the letters for the Heading and Writing Exercise at the end of this lesson. Note.--All of the following words are contained in the Reading and Writing Exercise at the end of this lesson. probable-y-ility (Per2-B) Note.--See also the derivatives, compound words, and contractions in the preceding lesson. 'All of the following phrases are contained in the letters for the Reading and Writing Exercise at the end of this lesson. Note.--All of the word-signs and phrases and most of the words of this lesson, as well as the derivatives, compound words and contractions of the preceding lesson, are contained in the following letters. An excellent review on both lessons. (26) Mr. ..
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