U I IUM5.            As will be seen in the following examples,
with those letters having a fine line, the period
Lettering should  and other punctuation marks are round; in the
)serve  the  pro- block and square letters, the period and kindred
1 Letters. The marks are square.
of B, E, K   and    These alphabets, including the brush and
seen are a little marking letters, comprise the leading standard
the lower part of plain and fancy letters necessary for ordinary use.
The'difference    The principles of script letters, together with
en the upper and  copies of round hand, script, scroll work and
by observing this flourishing, will be found in the first part of
le up.             this book, in the chapter relating to pQnmanship.

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