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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 9547219, member: 36"]In Latin, the I and J are the same letter. In English of this period spellings weren't standardized. I can easily see one being omitted, since children of the period were often educated a bit in Latin as well as English. I sometimes pop out in words that are in the language I learned them in last, especially if I'm tired, so I can easily see a smaller girl doing the same with her sampler.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 9547219, member: 36"]In Latin, the I and J are the same letter. In English of this period spellings weren't standardized. I can easily see one being omitted, since children of the period were often educated a bit in Latin as well as English. I sometimes pop out in words that are in the language I learned them in last, especially if I'm tired, so I can easily see a smaller girl doing the same with her sampler.[/QUOTE]
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