11 Metaphors for manuscript

This curious manuscript is at present the property of the Comte d'Inguimbert d'Avignon; who, having lost his father at an early age, is not aware of the precise manner in which it fell into the possession of his family.

" The manuscript was some fourteen pages long,variations on an inanimate theme.

The Nashville manuscripts, etc. of which I have made most use are the following: * * *

Riggs is dead, and I can tell the story in my own way; for tell it I must, and the manuscript will be a comfort to me when I am old and my memory and imagination begin to fail.

Manuscripts are such puzzles!

" He always knew that the lost manuscript was his great work.

" The manuscript which he prepared most carefully was the "Life of Daniel Manin," which was destroyed by fire when his home at Newton Centre was burned.

Since no original source for this story has come to light, we may probably assume that the French manuscript was a complete fabrication on the part of the English author.

All told, according to Mr. Gaillard Hunt, who has them in charge, the Washington manuscripts in the Library of Congress is the largest collection of papers of one person in the world.

His first completed manuscript was a letter to his mother, and Phil, looking at it, thought all the toil worth while.

An affidavit of Dr. W.F. Poole, that both manuscripts are originals, and in the handwriting of their eminent authors.

11 Metaphors for  manuscript