This is very touching story by an anonymous writer, transcribed by me in Anniversary Gregg.
Attachment: my-sister.pdf
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This is very touching story by an anonymous writer, transcribed by me in Anniversary Gregg.
Attachment: my-sister.pdf
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Im glad that this was easy shorthand read, because it got me through the ordeal of emotional angst without delay.
But I have a couple of points:
p1 c1 l3: Was it a jog or a small o you used in "no more than"?
p2 c2 l8: I could not get "and ? to eat"
Did you miss the word "not" from p3 c1 l4? (!)
p c2 l10: I always put two dots in "thinking" though always whether that or "think" would be clear. Unlike "thanking" where a transcription mistake could be made.
SORRY!! I misread "ill" as "well" (p3 c1 l4) ! So ignore that third comment of mine.
No worries.
The first phrase is "not more than" so it is a jog. The second word is "endeavored". In the last one, I sometimes omit the -ing dot when it's obvious, but I added the extra dot to make it clearer.