The Ready Writer And Interpreter of the Royal Lewisian System of Short Hand

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The cha- racters should all be made of equal thickness, and the smaller and lighter they are, the more expeditiously will the practitioner write.
DIRECTIONS FOR WRITING IN PUBLIC.
Hitherto the student has depended on the exercise of his eyes and fingers, whilst the ear has been slumbering in indolence; but Ill the time has now arrived when that import- ant organ must be roused into activity; and when, in its turn, the labour of the eye may be dispensed with, except, indeed, to guide the pen to
...the proper locality of the initial letters. Henceforth, it is only with the speaker's voice, the ear, and the fingers, that the writer has aught to do; and, conse- quently, he must close his eye on every book, as regards his . Practical efforts. The busi- ness of the stenographer is now with sound, and not sight ; and it is this peculiarity that confounds a self-taught student as with an impenetrable darkness. He acquires the principles of Short Hand, and then tran- scribes the pages of some favourite authors, to perfect himself for reporting a speaker; he makes the attempt but finds, on his first essay, that he is utterly incompetent to do that of which his previous practice and facility led him to believe himself capable.

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