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If it be only a Single Letter or two that drops, he thruſts the end of his Bodkin between every Letter of that Word, till he comes to a Space: and then perhaps by forcing thoſe Letters closer, he may have room to put in another Space or a Thin Space; which if he cannot do, and he finds the Space ſtand Looſe in the Form; he with the Point of his Bodkin picks the Space up and bows it a little; which bowing makes the Letters on each ſide of the Space keep their parallel diſtance; for by its Spring it thruſts the Letters that were cloſed with the end of the Bodkin to their adjunct Letters, that needed no cloſing.
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If
it
be
only
a
Single
Letter
or
two
that
drops,
he
thruſts
the
end
of
his
Bodkin
between
every
Letter
of
that
Word,
till
he
comes
to
a
Space:
and
then
perhaps
by
forcing
thoſe
Letters
closer,
he
may
have
room
to
put
in
another
Space
or
a
Thin
Space;
which
if
he
cannot
do,
and
he
finds
the
Space
ſtand
Looſe
in
the
Form;
he
with
the
Point
of
his
Bodkin
picks
the
Space
up
and
bows
it
a
little;
which
bowing
makes
the
Letters
on
each
ſide
of
the
Space
keep
their
parallel
diſtance;
for
by
its
Spring
it
thruſts
the
Letters
that
were
cloſed
with
the
end
of
the
Bodkin
to
their
adjunct
Letters,
that
needed
no
cloſing.