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sounds as rapidly as the characters could be shown.

      "Yoh!" exclaimed George Lowry in astonishment -- "It sounds like the Creek language."
      "But the sounds, put together, make Cherokee words" added Gist, and then he held up characters which the little girl instantly called over & George Lowry saw that they formed words.
      And George Lowry left George Gist, word scratched out very  much inspired of his discovery: and he was convinced there was something in it, and that George Gist had succeeded. This was in 1821." _____