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Summary

This is "Ferrets." (without the quotes) written in Ferrune.

I wrote this myself, but it is based on my understanding of the Ferrune ferret script created by Richard Bach for The Ferret Chronicles. It is fair use as it represents a single quoted word from his works; it is a tiny part of a much bigger whole that helps to better convey the idea of Ferret script described in The Ferret Chronicles article via direct illustration.

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current02:12, 17 September 2020Thumbnail for version as of 02:12, 17 September 2020400 × 68 (7 KB)FenericThis is "Ferrets." (without the quotes) written in Ferret script. I wrote this myself, but it is based on my understanding of Ferret script created by Richard Bach for The Ferret Chronicles. It is fair use as it represents a single quoted word from his works; it is a tiny part of a much bigger whole that helps to better convey the idea of Ferret script described in The Ferret Chronicles article via direct illustration.

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