For D and E, the G and A fingers are generally used for gracing, though E is sometimes more conveniently graced by F#.
In woode and stone, not the softest, but hardest, be alwaies aptest, for portrature, both fairest for pleasure, and most durable for proffit.
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Ye've seen the Lady? I have, said I; and I have seen the young ladies too, except Miss Joanne. "Ye may just as weel lay by the Miss, and ca' her Joan, like her mother afore her, noo—They've flung the puir lassie clean aff, Mr Waldie. Greeting for the father, and nae thought for the bairn—that's the warld's way, Mr Waldie.—But God strikes not wi' baith hands, young man...
Ye've seen the Lady?
I have,
and I have seen the young ladies too, except Miss Joanne.
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