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Exercise XXI |
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This section is from the book "The Manual of Phonography", by Benn Pitman And Jerome B. Howard. Also available from Amazon: The Manual of Phonography.
Diphthong, Coalescent, and Aspirate Grammalogues.
For each of the following grammalogues write the corresponding logogram, filling a line with each: I, how, we, with, were, what, would, ye, yet, beyond, you, he.
I. Show me a liar and I will show you a thief. 2. Do what you ought to do and you will be happy. 3. Aim to be in fact what you would appear to be. 4. The poor at all time ye have with you. 5. He .who would be happy should also be busy. 6. They are happy who know how to improve each day and hour. 7. We all carry with us a weight of debt which we should have paid long ago. 8. We ought to look beyond the fear of to-day and reach out to the hope of to-morrow. 9. We have to thank our own folly for much of the ill we bear. 10. You may hear fair talk come out of the mouth of any knave. 11. Many know why they ought to do right, and yet dare to do wrong. 12. If no money were to be had we should all be rich and poor alike. 13. They who keep at home all the time know nothing beyond home. 14. I am rich enough if I am happy with what I have. 15. They are lucky who love to do what they are paid to do.
 
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