Compositors are supposed to be able to decipher all kinds of hand-writing. Oh this point Robert Clark, the Edinburgh printer, used to tell a Professor Lindsav Alexand?r came into his office one Friday with the manuscript of a sermon. “You must let me have proofs of this tomorrow,” he said. Mr Clark told him the time was too short. He must nive them a few days longer. “No.” he said, “I must preach this sermon to-hiorrow. It is a special sermon T wrote it ten years ago. and now I cant’ make out a word of it.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 79, 13 March 1922, Page 6
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