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Excerpt from Free Opinions Freely Expressed, Vol. 1: On Certain Phases of Modern Social Life and Conduct
Whose handwriting is so bad as to be well-nigh illegible. When it is stated that they cannot read, that statement is not by any means intended to con vey the idea that if a book or newspaper be given to them they do not understand the letters or the print in which the reading matter is presented to their eyes. They do. But such letters and such print impress no meaning upon their minds. Any one can prove this by merely asking them what they have been reading. In nine cases out of ten they don't know. And if they ever did know, during one unusual moment of brain-activity, they.
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