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>pronouncing "striped" as "stripe-ED" and "cursed" as "curse-ED"
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I found it interesting how in Robinson Crusoe, "would" is often spelled "wou'd", and the like
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Stri-ped pants
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>>24941220
It was done to save ink.
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And that, children, is the story of how I ensure-ed that all my poetry has the correct number of syllables on ev'ry line.
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>>24941294
Oe'er th' lim't
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Pronounced strip-ED as stripp-ED. It just sounds better. And unless you are a pervert, there is no confusion.
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>spelling it "strip'd" and "curst"



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