The two // in Enid Blyton's Signature
Re: The two // in Enid Blyton's Signature
Being an eternal coward, I resisted the urge, so both head and wall are undamaged!
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Re: The two // in Enid Blyton's Signature
Next Opinion --- It's a short version:
It's a short underline of the name Enid --- the emphasis of the "d" makes a complete emphasis of the name "Enid". So it was not important to underline the complete forename. The emphasis of the forename gives the complete name a touch of excellence -- regalness. Maybe her own pronunciation could give also the solution of the riddle. ... it's with self-confidence, I would say. But I don't find the clip in the moment.
It's a short underline of the name Enid --- the emphasis of the "d" makes a complete emphasis of the name "Enid". So it was not important to underline the complete forename. The emphasis of the forename gives the complete name a touch of excellence -- regalness. Maybe her own pronunciation could give also the solution of the riddle. ... it's with self-confidence, I would say. But I don't find the clip in the moment.
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Re: The two // in Enid Blyton's Signature
Are we still no closer to a definitive answer to this puzzle??
There was sometimes just one line...
Even in informal notes to her own children the lines appear.
" A kind heart always brings its own reward," said Mrs. Lee.
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