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I am copying a series of lectures given by Dr. R. Preus on this season of Lent.

 

Bear in mind the writing is in an Allan Journal and each letter height, with the exception of the capitals, is 1mm high.

 

I am using a Crow Quill stuck into the end of a feather.

 

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Amazing handwriting! Is that you writing fast, or taking your time with each letter?

Thanks.

 

I am trying to go slow but I am also on time restraints and of course the size is a problem.

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I'm sure there's a good reason why I can't see your images, Stompie.

 

??? can you see them now? All of them or just some?

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I am copying a series of lectures given by Dr. R. Preus on this season of Lent.

 

Bear in mind the writing is in an Allan Journal and each letter height, with the exception of the capitals, is 1mm high.

 

I am using a Crow Quill stuck into the end of a feather.

 

1st page

 

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Posts: 1,3,4,5........nothin'

 

Fred

 

 

Weird, I can see all of them. Any way I have tried reposting them

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Weird, I can see all of them. Any way I have tried reposting them

 

 

One three and four are now visible.

 

Fred

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