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the base of the left limb is usually set slightly higher than the right. Usage: 'Wher of'; 'W' in an upper case position at the beginning of a line. The left limb does not connect at the bottom of the
from top left towards the bottom right of the graph. These different features of decoration feature in several of the scribe's upper case graphs. g Usage: 'grete'; a 'g' very similar to that of Scribe D. The lower lobe is
of the letter. Usage: 'Or'; parallel lines as decoration within an upper case letter is a noticeable feature of the scribe's hand in some tracts of text. For more examples see Wild Letter 3. Usage: 'woundes'; a further example
a 2-shaped element in front of the graph. g Usage: 'grace'; both lobes of double compartment 'g' are about the same size, but the aspect of the upper lobe is more vertical whilst that of the lower lobe is more
the labels on the image of the Ark on this folio. Note the two pairs of parallel lines as decoration, a feature of some of Scribe D's manuscripts. Scribe D also uses this type of graph for 'A' occasionally. Usage: