Undulating, beginning or finishing with a crotchet or ungraceful flourish.—Lack of taste, slight vulgarity.
Light.—Writer attaches little idea to things expressed.
Ending Thickly.—Resolution, desires ideas to carry weight.
Curved Ascendingly.—Versatility; slight inconsistency; speaks without thought.
Tremulous.—Timidity, hesitation.
Placed at end of line or paragraph.—Lack of self-assertion.
Ending abruptly, thick and hard.—Distrust, reserve.
Sharply elongated.—Impulsive nature; prudence taught by experience.
Used instead of "full stops."—Cultivated caution.