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The letter [?] is often worded
The letter t is often made
with an upward stroke.
with an upward stroke.
when more convenient  
when more convenient  
as [?] not  
as [[symbol]] not  
[u?] com  
u com  
[v?] vern
v verse
g give, gave, [ar?] gwen
g give, gave, or given
b beloved  
b beloved  
[p?] [placed?] below a ward
p placed below a word
a [little?] to the right  
  a little to the right  
is resurrection  
  is resurrection  
[?] is the [resurrection?]
[[symbol]] is the termination
[?] our [or?] us, us the [ward?] [?]
[[symbol]] our or us, as the word us
When [c?] has the  
When c has the  
soft sound, [?] is  
soft sound, it is  
made like s.  
made like s.  
[?] stands for of  
[[symbol]] stands for of  
[?] "             " be  
\ "   " be  
[?] "             " in
_ "   " in
 
[[I think this is part of the fabled Rosetta Stone for translating the shorthand of Rev. Robert Everett, reportedly worked out by his daughter Anna. An example of the shorthand is on the next page.  RMR 8/29/2020.]]

Latest revision as of 16:39, 28 August 2020

The letter t is often made with an upward stroke. when more convenient as symbol not u com v verse g give, gave, or given b beloved p placed below a word

 a little to the right 
 is resurrection 

symbol is the termination symbol our or us, as the word us When c has the

soft sound, it is 
made like s. 

symbol stands for of \ " " be _ " " in

I think this is part of the fabled Rosetta Stone for translating the shorthand of Rev. Robert Everett, reportedly worked out by his daughter Anna. An example of the shorthand is on the next page. RMR 8/29/2020.