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Dale wrote to Steven - her letter made him laugh as he read it.
Summary
Description Gregg shorthand example 1916, page 153.png |
English:
Part of a text written in Gregg shorthand, in English, from John Robert Gregg's book "Gregg Shorthand. A Light-Line Phonography for the Million", 1916, page 153.
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Source | John Robert Gregg's book "Gregg Shorthand", 1916 |
Author | text from C. R. Needham, written in shorthand by Hubert A. Hagar |
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