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Originally Posted by Richard Prowse
Sorry Ken, my dear friend.
"To forge, you must make it correctly hence, spelling in your case.. "
Should I read this sentence more in context? I understand that the quote is from an old book. Where was the book written?
Did the author of this old book explain things with little faces? (I'm teasing with this one!)
So, to forge, you must get things right - is that what you're saying?
What is the spelling that you are referring to?
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The Book is from England, the same place where the makers are he referred to. The word was practi
se (from 'practi
se to deceive'), spelled (spelt?) practi
ce.
ok?