BELWE
AßCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY2$£ 1234567890
abcdefghijfelmnopqrstuvwxy2fifl.,-‘’;:()ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY2$£1234567890
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzfifl.,-‘’;:()ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDEFGHIIKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£1234567890
abcdefghfjklmnopqrstuvwxyzfifl.,-‘’;:()ÆŒœ?&-
14 POINT BELWE LIGHT MEDIUM AND BOLD
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£ 1234567890
abcdefghijbImnopqrstuvwxyzftfI.,-‘’;:()ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£1234567890
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzfifI.,-‘’;:()ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZS £1234567890
abcdefghijblmnopqrstuvwxyzfifl.,-‘’;:()ÆŒœ?&-
12 POINT BELWE LIGHT, MEDIUM AND BOLD
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£ 1234567890
abcdefghijfelmnopqrstuvwxyzfifI.,-";:()ÆŒoe?&-
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£1234567890
abcdefghijfelmnopqrstuvwxyzfifI.,-‘’;:()ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDEFGHIIKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$ £1234567890
abcdefghijbImnopqrstuvwxyzfifI.,-‘’;:()ÆŒœ?&-
11 POINT BELWE LIGHT, MEDIUM AND BOLD
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£1234567890abcdefghijfeImnopqrstuvwxyzfifI.,-‘’;:()ÆCEœ?&-
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£1234567890abcdefghijfeImnopqrstuvwxyzfifI.,-,,;:()ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDEFGHIIKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£1234567890abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzfifl.,-";:
()ÆŒœ?&-
10 POINT BELWE LIGHT, MEDIUM AND BOLD
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£l234567890abcdefghijfeImnopqrstuvwxyzfifl.,-'';:()ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£1234567890abcdefghijfelmnopqrstuvwxyzfifI„-"::()ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDEFGHIIKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$ £123 4567 890abcdefghij blmnopqrstuv wxyzfifl.,-";:( )ÆŒœ?&-
9 POINT BELWE LIGHT MEDIUM AND BOLD
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£1234567890abcdefghijkImnopqrstuvwxyzfifI.,-"::()ÆCEce?&-
ABCDEFGH1JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZSE 1234567890abcdefghijfelmnopqrstuvwxyzfifl.,)ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZS £12ï4567890abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzfifl.)ÆŒœ?&-
8 POINT BELWE LIGHT MEDIUM AND BOLD
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£1234567890abcdefghijblmnopqrstuvwxyzfifl..-";:()ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZS£1234567890abcdefghijkImnopqrstuvwxyzfifl.,-"::()ÆCEce?&-
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX YZ$£1234 567890abcdefShi)hlmnopqrstuvwxyzñn.)ÆŒœ?&-
7 POINT BELWE LIGHT, MEDIUM AND BOLD
ABCDEFGHUKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$£1234567890abcdefghiifelmnopqrstuvwxyzfifl..-‘,::()ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDEFGH IIKLMN'OPQRSTUV WXYZS£ 123456 7890abcdefghij blmnopqrstuvwxyzfifl.,-*’; :( )ÆŒœ?&-
ABCDE FGHIIKLMNOPQ RSTUVWXYZSE123 4567 890abcdefghijbl mnopqrst uvwxyzfi fl.,-";:()ÆŒ œ?&-
6 POINT BELWE LIGHT MEDIUM AND BOLD
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SOLID
8/8 PT 'If I err not, I remember that I have often heard that once upon a time
there was a great and rich man who possessed a most beautiful and
valuable ring among the other very precious jewels in his treasure.
Being desirous to do honour to it on account of its value and beauty
and to make it a perpetual heirloom among his descendants, he
commanded that whichever of his sons should be found in possession
of the ring, which he would leave to him, should be looked upon as his
heir, and that all his other children should reverence and honour this
son as the greatest among them.
'The son to whom the ring was left gave similar orders to his
descendants, and acted as his predecessor had done. In short, this ring
passed from hand to hand through many succeeding generations, and
finally came into the hands of a man who had three fine and virtuous
sons who were all very obedient to their father. For which reason he
loved all three of them equally. The young men knew the custom
attached to the ring and each was desirous to be the most honoured,
and therefore each of them to the best of his ability besought the father
- now grown old - to leave him the ring when he died.
SOLID
9/9 PT ‘If I err not, I remember that I have often heard that once upon
a time there was a great and rich man who possessed a most
beautiful and valuable ring among the other very precious
jewels in his treasure. Being desirous to do honour to it on
account of its value and beauty and to mafee it a perpetual
heirloom among his descendants, he commanded that which¬
ever of his sons should be found in possession of the ring,
which he would leave to him, should be loofeed upon as his
heir, and that all his other children should reverence and
honour this son as the greatest among them.
'The son to whom the ring was left gave similar orders to his
descendants, and acted as his predecessor had done. In short,
this ring passed from hand to hand through many succeeding
generations, and finally came into the hands of a man who had
three fine and virtuous sons who were all very obedient to their
father. For which reason he loved all three of them equally. The
SOLID
ю/ю PT ‘If I err not, I remember that I have often heard that once
upon a time there was a great and rich man who
possessed a most beautiful and valuable ring among the
other very precious jewels in his treasure. Being desirous
to do honour to it on account of its value and beauty and
to mafee it a perpetual heirloom among his descendants,
he commanded that whichever of his sons should be
found in possession of the ring, which he would leave to
him, should be loofeed upon as his heir, and that all his
other children should reverence and honour this son as
the greatest among them.
‘The son to whom the ring was left gave similar orders
to his descendants, and acted as his predecessor had
done. In short, this ring passed from hand to hand
SOLID
п/11 PT 'If I err not, I remember that I have often heard that
once upon a time there was a great and rich man
who possessed a most beautiful and valuable ring
among the other very precious jewels in his
treasure. Being desirous to do honour to it on
account of its value and beauty and to mafee it a
perpetual heirloom among his descendants, he
commanded that whichever of his sons should be
found in possession of the ring, which he would
leave to him, should be loofeed upon as his heir, and
that all his other children should reverence and
honour this son as the greatest among them.
'The son to whom the ring was left gave similar
The Decameron Giovanni Boccaccio
PICAS 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
10 POINT 17 20 23 26 30 32 35 38 41 44 47 50
11 POINT 16 18 21 24 27 29 32 34 37 40 43 45
2PTLEADED
8/10 PT 'If I err not, I remember that I have often heard that once upon a time
there was a great and rich man who possessed a most beautiful and
valuable ring among the other very precious jewels in his treasure.
Being desirous to do honour to it on account of its value and beauty
and to make it a perpetual heirloom among his descendants, he
commanded that whichever of his sons should be found in possession
of the ring, which he would leave to him, should be looked upon as his
heir, and that all his other children should reverence and honour this
son as the greatest among them.
'The son to whom the ring was left gave similar orders to his
descendants, and acted as his predecessor had done. In short, this ring
passed from hand to hand through many succeeding generations, and
finally came into the hands of a man who had three fine and virtuous
sons who were all very obedient to their father. For which reason he
2PT LEADED
9/11 PT Tf I err not, I remember that I have often heard that once upon
a time there was a great and rich man who possessed a most
beautiful and valuable ring among the other very precious
jewels in his treasure. Being desirous to do honour to it on
account of‘its value and beauty and to mafee it a perpetual
heirloom among his descendants, he commanded that which¬
ever of his sons should be found in possession of the ring,
which he would leave to him, should be loofeed upon as his
heir, and that all his other children should reverence and
honour this son as the greatest among them.
‘The son to whom the ring was left gave similar orders to his
descendants, and acted as his predecessor had done. In short,
this ring passed from hand to hand through many succeeding
2PT LEADED
ю/12 PT Tf I err not, I remember that I have often heard that once
upon a time there was a great and rich man who
possessed a most beautiful and valuable ring among the
other very precious jewels in his treasure. Being desirous
to do honour to it on account of its value and beauty and
to mafee it a perpetual heirloom among his descendants,
he commanded that whichever of his sons should be
found in possession of the ring, which he would leave to
him, should be loofeed upon as his heir, and that all his
other children should reverence and honour this son as
the greatest among them.
‘The son to whom the ring was left gave similar orders
2PTLEADED
п/13 PT Tf I err not, I remember that I have often heard that
once upon a time there was a great and rich man
who possessed a most beautiful and valuable ring
among the other very precious jewels in his
treasure. Being desirous to do honour to it on
account of its value and beauty and to mafee it a
perpetual heirloom among his descendants, he
commanded that whichever of his sons should be
found in possession of the ring, which he would
leave to him, should be loofeed upon as his heir, and
that all his other children should reverence and
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