There is an inimitable looseness of design in the chirography of an illiterateperson.
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She could not conjecture from whom the letter came; certainly from some illiterateperson.
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But unfortunately, as you are aware, I'm an illiterateperson.
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Could an illiterateperson spot a familiar hand?
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Spuller, who is after all not a perfectly illiterateperson like Petit, actually made no reply!
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Naturally this would make the most illiterateperson stop and gaze and wonder who this merry-andrew might be.
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Playing Starseed Pilgrim is like getting a taste of what it's like to play as a videogame- illiterateperson.
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It would be almost impossible to make an illiterateperson realize that the date A.D. 1600 had any meaning at all.
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The black with his woolly head, the felon, the diseas'd, the illiterateperson, are not denied;
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There is that indescribable freshness and unconsciousness about an illiterateperson that humbles and mocks the power of the noblest expressive genius.
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In ancient Greece, an idotes was one who did not believe he owed anything to the community... And what is an illiterateperson?
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Once in Corinth Demetrius the Cynic found some illiterateperson reading aloud from a very handsome volume, the Bacchae of Euripides, I think it was.
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Negroes, and illiteratepersons of all complexions, set up as doctors.
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Ignorance so complete as this seems to me to be touched with magnificence; but the ignorance even of illiteratepersons is enormous.
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Nearly all of them were letters from illiteratepersons, with the superscription, "To Our Lady of Lourdes," scrawled on the envelopes in big, irregular handwriting.