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Show What We Weill la aoimU. WelinVinnotnlsjla to repreeantthe soiiuil of n sigh, n klsa, a chirp, n groan thungh characters exiarraalro of these would hoof great eervtoe tonoielista lmt. on tho other hinl, we haie thm illatlnct rhnruitera- f, ff and i la ox-pressing ox-pressing exactly the same sound. Then how lmprrfect iindnrbltary wo nre In the tine nf those eymliols w hlih sr jtosMva; th hall wo ran do tort press tho Initial sound of tl Ing and thine, though a Welsh writer can show the difference hy making tho former an aspirated, t, the latter an osiitriitcd d jethi this npoct wo nro lxtleroir than the French, who lannnt implny the aa IilraUil dental at all Englishmen are Im lined tu wonder why tlio Clilneae, with all tlii-tr unci nt rtsHltutloii, liaio no s) mliol fi r tho consonant r, and nre rpt tn forget that, except at tin- lieglii. nlngif a silluble, that tester has 1 coniotn their unu laugnaga. a mute ro-duudaui). ro-duudaui). Tlio following soutence, for oxmnple might ho iierftitl) ell ix)iiessed lu Chinese) characters, ' .Sour letrts nre Inoro blnrmtng than certain oarls," for. In collixpihl Hugllah, not one of these sevin r'a wmild botrlllcd. Ulackwood's Mngatlue. |