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  • 19 October 2012
  • THIS MACHINE: so a while ago I got this bookit’s called ‘Putnam’s Phrase Book’ and...

javert:

so a while ago I got this book

it’s called ‘Putnam’s Phrase Book’ and it’s from 1920 and it has all these phrases and stock letters and omg it’s great but it’s just so old fashioned hlep like listen to some of these phrases I mean really

Strong conviction: “I need not scruple to repeat my…

This is how the old lab instruction books at UAlbany sound like.

Yes, I need not scruple with my assertion. As significant as raised letters to the blind, to evoke comprehension with the civil society, one aught to speak as so aforementioned in you post.

Please forgive me, it was purely Pagan impulse.

Raised letters, in the 2o’s? Braille has been used since the 1800’s! Raised letters were extremely expensive to produce as apposed to braille and took far much more space!

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    This is how the old lab instruction books at UAlbany sound like. Yes, I need not scruple with my assertion. As...
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