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Letter e Here are some examples of the Secretary Hand e.
When ink fades from paper or parchment, very often what is left of a secretary hand e on the page are the remains of the two heavier strokes which formed the letter (the lower of the two curves and the stroke through the middle. A Secretary Hand e which has faded in this way can stump the unwary reader, but a way to coach yourself to spot one when you come across it, is to picture in your mind the two curves as smiles. So, remember: 'two little smiles make an e'.
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