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1 Her son, who could write a very legible hand, wrote the petition.
2 The book is written in a very legible hand, probably by the Rev.
3 On the upper surface at one end is inscribed in very legible characters 'WillelMus.'
4 It was written in an excellent hand, not too large, very legible , and correctly punctuated.
5 It was written in red ink, a little pale, but very legible , and contained these words:
6 The type will be a very legible one.
7 Although he was then seventy-four years old, his hand-writing was firm and even, and very legible .
8 My stenographer writes a very legible shorthand; at least I find it so-fromlong practice, I suppose.
9 Uncle William's fine writing was very legible .
10 They are still very legible on the face of the landscape and cannot be easily erased from it.
11 Some of these have been washed away by the rain, but the greater number are still very legible .
12 So I find this note in my daily journal, written that day on horseback, and therefore not very legible : -
13 There were numerous errors of orthography, and the hand was not very legible ; but Richard got at the sense quickly enough.
14 Dreda certainly wrote a very legible hand, but they were already beginning to feel a trifle dubious about her ready promises.
15 And beside her on the table lay a couple of sheets of foreign notepaper, covered closely with Meynell's not very legible handwriting.
16 The names are still very legible , although the letters had been closed up by the growth of the bark before the tree died.
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