I am writing a lipogram; so far I am doing… good, but it can only last for so long. How am I going to finish a full fifty thousand word book? Just a full paragraph would satisfy, but how am I going to finish a paragraph without using an important Anglo-Saxon symbol, in fact it is most fully important; most common of non-consonant and consonant, thus it is an Anglo-Saxon symbol, fifth chronologically, that I omit. Why is it that I aim to fulfill this difficult task? In which I must try typing down onto my laptop a full paragraph without writing a handy and common word; it is in fact first most commonly brought into application as a word, a stand-in for this word is “a”; this on occasion works as a good substitution but in bits it might bring about awkward or clumsy sounding grammar. If any of you who study this now and plan to start your own lipogram just pick an Anglo-Saxon symbol to omit, don’t put it on your laptop monitor and you should do alright. It’s not that hard. I could do it, as now I am done.
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