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1 Having read the scrawl once I believed myself out of my wits.
2 Lorry's companion read the scrawl and handed it back to Lorry.
3 Horrocks took the sheet, and, by the light of a match read the scrawl upon it.
4 She snatched it up, tore it open, and, walking over to the window, read the scrawl .
5 John Todd read the scrawl with a frown:
6 I do not know whether you can read the scrawl I have written, but I cannot write any better.
7 Pons read the scrawl through with close attention, then he let the paper drop and lay quite silent for a while.
8 Kitteridge flipped the picture over and read the scrawl on the other side: "Wedding day-meand George." It was dated seven months earlier.
9 I am so frightened that I can't read the scrawled letters on the page.
10 Niall was reading the scrawl on the other side.
11 But when she had read the scrawled words she sat staring at them, hardly believing the things which had been written.
12 Then Parry read the scrawled note, and the poem to which it attached, piecing out the strange lettering in English, not his best language.
13 Walking briskly down and across the River Thames, with the Houses of Parliament yellow and Gothic on his left, Forrester read the scrawled notes.
14 "Luc, eh?" He plucked the card back out of my hand and flipped it over, reading the scrawl on the other side.
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