points in letters are hostility jabs.

A pointed arch on an M or N indicates the conniver or a person with a fatish or both. A figure-eight lower loop is the sign of the Lesbian.

Perpendicular writing is the sign of a head-ruled person. Writing which slants from 85 degrees to 55 degrees is acceptable, showing a good balance between the head and heart. More slant indicates the person pretty close to a neurotic breakdown. A regular slant points out willpower and good organization.

Broken words are a token of a highly intuitive person. Those who keep all their words connected have good reason and logio.

A circle dot over anII is the sign of the seeker for beauty.

A teo orossed solidly straight across the stem indicates a good student and intelligence. One crossed low shows a person interested in physical satisfaction. The inpractical daydreamer orosses his tee high above the stem. An upslant cross is the sign of a good and loyal friend; the oritical person, prone to take unfair advantage, slants his cross down. The extremely down slanting cross, like a club, betokens destruction of things, or people.

You who cross several tees with one bold slash just can't be bothered with little details.

Large writing characterizes the person of big ideas but no follow-through. The small writer is the detailist, has follow-through and probably literary ability.

The perpendicular stroke is masculine; the rounded stroke is feminine.

Although the above are but a surface introduction to this fascinating subject, if you apply them to your own handwriting you may be surprised and intrigued. Those at the meeting were.

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