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* Even so, there were four times he wrote words containing the letter E. In the 1939 edition these were: "the" on pages 51, 103 and 124, and "officers" on page 213.
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* Ernst Wright physically ''tied down'' the E key on his typewriter with string, to prevent himself from accidentally typing an E.
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* Ernst Ernest Wright physically ''tied down'' the E key on his typewriter with string, to prevent himself from accidentally typing an E.
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* Ernst Wright physically ''tied down'' the E key on his typewriter with string, to prevent himself from accidentally typing an E.
* Many times, Wright had to completely abandon a sentence and start over, because he couldn't figure out a synonym that lacked an E. Sometimes whole paragraphs had to be ditched.
* Many times, Wright had to completely abandon a sentence and start over, because he couldn't figure out a synonym that lacked an E. Sometimes whole paragraphs had to be ditched.