Secret weapons
I had a test the other day, based on three passages from a book where the writer writes about a writer who is writing a book about another writer. Confused? I think you're meant to be!
I wrote 6 pages of dodgy French and then wondered why.. But I have two secret weapons.
The first is an effaceur. It's brilliant! The white end effaces washable ink without trace. The blue end then writes over the area you effaced in a pretty good match of the original blue. Great for getting rid of extraneous accents, etc.
The second is a Parker fountain pen that says "I write for the glory" (they must mean for the glory of God..)
I wrote 6 pages of dodgy French and then wondered why.. But I have two secret weapons.
The first is an effaceur. It's brilliant! The white end effaces washable ink without trace. The blue end then writes over the area you effaced in a pretty good match of the original blue. Great for getting rid of extraneous accents, etc.
The second is a Parker fountain pen that says "I write for the glory" (they must mean for the glory of God..)
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