equity type specimen

23
e·con·o·my, n. Purchasing the barrel of whis- key that you do not need for the price of the cow that you cannot aord. ed·i·ble, adj. Good to eat, and wholesome to digest, as a worm to a toad, a toad to a snake, a snake to a pig, a pig to a man, and a man to a worm. ed·i·tor , n. A person who combines the  judicial functions of Minos, Rhadamanthus and Æacus, but is placable with an obolus; a severely virtuous censor, but so charitable withal that he tolerates the virtues of others and the vices of himself; who ings about him the splintering lightning and sturdy thunders of admonition till he resembles a bunch of recrack ers petulantly uttering his mind at the tail of a dog; then straightway murmurs a mild, melodious lay , soft as the cooing of a donkey intoning its prayer to the evening star. ed·u·ca·tion, n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding. ef·fect, n. The second of two phenomena that always occur together in the same order. The rst, called a cause, is said to generate the other—which is no more sensible than it would be for one who has never seen a dog except in the pursuit of a rabbit to declare the rabbit the cause of a dog. e·go·tist, n. A person of low taste, more inter- ested in himself than in me. e·lec·tric·i·ty , n. The power that causes all natural phenomena not known to be caused by something else. It is the same thing as lightning, and its famous attempt to strike Dr . Franklin is one of the most picturesque incidents in that great and good man’s career. el·o·quence, n. The art of orally persuading fools that white is the color that it appears to be. It includes the gift of making any color appear white. e·mo·tion, n. A prostrating disease caused by a determination of the heart to the head. It en·ter·tain·ment , n. Any kind of amusement whose inroads stop short of death by injec- tion. en·thu·si·asm, n. A distemper of youth, cur- able by small doses of repentance in connec- tion with outward applications of experi- ence. Byron, who recovered long enough to call it “entuzy-muzy,” had a relapse, which carried him o—to Missolonghi. en·vy , n. Emulation adapt ed to the meanest capacity. ep·i·taph, n. An inscription on a tomb, show- ing that virtues acquired by death have a retroactive eect. E·qui·ty , n. A text family designed by Matthew Butterick. Available only at equityfont.com. er·u·di·tion, n. Dust shaken out of a book into an empty skull. eu·lo·gy, n. Praise of a person who has either the advantages of wealth and power , or the consideration to be dead. ex·cep·tion, n. A thing which takes the liberty to dier from other things of its class. “The exception proves the rule” is an expression constantly upon the lips of the ignorant. In the Latin, “Exceptio probat reulam”  means that the exception tests the rule, puts it to the proof, not conrms it. The malefactor who drew the meaning from this excellent dictum and substituted a contrary one of his own exerted an evil power which appears to be immortal. ex·ec·u·tive , n. An ocer of the govern- ment, whose duty it is to enforce the wishes of the legislative power until such time as the judicial department shall be pleased to pronounce them invalid and of no eect. ex·pe·ri·ence , n. The wisdom that enables us

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emiddotconmiddotomiddotmy n Purchasing the barrel of whis-key that you do not need for the price of thecow that you cannot afford

edmiddotimiddotble adj Good to eat and wholesome todigest as a worm to a toad a toad to a snakea snake to a pig a pig to a man and a man toa worm

edmiddotimiddottor n A person who combines the judicial functions of Minos Rhadamanthusand AEligacus but is placable with an obolusa severely virtuous censor but so charitablewithal that he tolerates the virtues of othersand the vices of himself who flings about him

the splintering lightning and sturdy thundersof admonition till he resembles a bunch offirecrackers petulantly uttering his mind atthe tail of a dog then straightway murmursa mild melodious lay soft as the cooing of adonkey intoning its prayer to the evening star

edmiddotumiddotcamiddottion n That which discloses to thewise and disguises from the foolish their lack

of understandingefmiddotfect n The second of two phenomenathat always occur together in the same orderThe first called a cause is said to generatethe othermdashwhich is no more sensible than itwould be for one who has never seen a dogexcept in the pursuit of a rabbit to declare therabbit the cause of a dog

emiddotgomiddottist n A person of low taste more inter-ested in himself than in me

emiddotlecmiddottricmiddotimiddotty n The power that causes allnatural phenomena not known to be causedby something else It is the same thing aslightning and its famous attempt to strikeDr Franklin is one of the most picturesqueincidents in that great and good manrsquos career

elmiddotomiddotquence n The art of orally persuadingfools that white is the color that it appears tobe It includes the gift of making any colorappear white

emiddotmomiddottion n A prostrating disease caused bya determination of the heart to the head Itis sometimes accompanied by a discharge ofhydrated chloride of sodium from the eyes

enmiddottermiddottainmiddotment n Any kind of amusementwhose inroads stop short of death by injec-tion

enmiddotthumiddotsimiddotasm n A distemper of youth cur-able by small doses of repentance in connec-tion with outward applications of experi-ence Byron who recovered long enough tocall it ldquoentuzy-muzyrdquo had a relapse whichcarried him offmdashto Missolonghi

enmiddotvy n Emulation adapted to the meanestcapacity

epmiddotimiddottaph n An inscription on a tomb show-

ing that virtues acquired by death have aretroactive effect

Emiddotquimiddotty n A text familydesigned by MatthewButterick Available onlyat equityfontcom

ermiddotumiddotdimiddottion n Dust shaken out of a book intoan empty skull

eumiddotlomiddotgy n Praise of a person who has eitherthe advantages of wealth and power or theconsideration to be dead

exmiddotcepmiddottion n A thing which takes the libertyto differ from other things of its class ldquoThe

exception proves the rulerdquo is an expressionconstantly upon the lips of the ignorant Inthe Latin ldquoExceptio probat reulamrdquo meansthat the exception tests the rule puts it to theproof not confirms it The malefactor whodrew the meaning from this excellent dictumand substituted a contrary one of his ownexerted an evil power which appears to beimmortal

exmiddotecmiddotumiddottive n An officer of the govern-ment whose duty it is to enforce the wishesof the legislative power until such time asthe judicial department shall be pleased topronounce them invalid and of no effect

exmiddotpemiddotrimiddotence n The wisdom that enables usto recognize as an undesirable old acquain-tance the folly that we have already embraced

A M B R O S E B I E R C E T H E D E V I L rsquo S D I C T I O N A R Y

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every type designer will eventuallybe asked ldquoWhy do we need more ontsrdquo Oneanswer is that fonts are a vital cog in the grandmachinery of the printing industry which overthe last 500 years has transformed world culturelike no invention before or since (The InternetAs a predominantly textual medium Irsquod contendthat itrsquos just the next step in the evolution of print-ing) Fonts are tools and inventive new ideas giverise to new designs Another answer is thatfonts are expressive cultural artifacts We neednew fonts for the same reason we need new po-ems new films and new novels mdash even if the sto-

ries are the same each generation needs to retellthem in its own way But a truly successful fontneeds no explanation or rationale It makes thecase for its own existence mdash once yoursquove used it

you wonder how you got along without it Asa typographer writer and lawyer Equity is a font

I always wanted for my own work Now that itrsquoshere I find it indispensable I hope you will too

mdash Matthew Butterick

15

20

M E A N S 1 5 983085 P O I N T T Y P E

O N 2 0 983085 P O I N T L E A D I N G

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[I]t is the proper business of effectivebusiness printing to include provocation

among its constituent virtues To be effectiveyou must surprise mdash startle

stanley morison 983089983097983090983096

THE STORY of Equity beginswith Stanley Morison Born inEngland in 983089983096983096983097 Morison was

a writer and self-taught typographer In983089983097983090983091 he became a typographic con-sultant to the Monotype CorporationOver the next 983092983088 years he oversaw thecreation of some of the best-knownfonts of the 983090983088th century including

Baskerville Bembo Gill Sans andmost famously Times New Roman

Todayrsquos typographers sometimes cavilthat Morison took too much creditfor the work he supervised TimesNew Roman for instance was actuallydrawn by Victor Lardent (Morisonwould later say that he merely ldquoexcogi-

tatedrdquo it)But a font doesnrsquot just contain lettersIt contains ideas and Morisonrsquos novelideas were vital to the progress of typedesign Morison came of age whenprinting had split into two campsmdashonone side the coarse but profitable

practice of the Second Industrial Revo-lution on the other the rarefied butcommercially impractical approach ofthe Arts amp Crafts movement

Morisonrsquos great insight was simply toask Why canrsquot we have it both ways Morison was both a traditionalist anda pragmatist He respected the historyof typography but was always mindfulof what he called its ldquoeconomic utilityrdquoAs he put it in his book A Tally o Types

With proclamations like these Morison

the provocateur sometimes overshad-owed the contributions of Morison thetypographer At Monotype he led aproject to revive the great fonts of theprevious 983092983088983088 years updating them forcurrent needs These fonts became cor-nerstones of modern typography Mostare still in use

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ldquoIt must be the object oftypography hellip to multiply thegreatest number of copies at theleast costrdquo

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generally

One notable exception is EhrhardtThough popular in its day Ehrhardt isone of the few Morison fonts that hasgone obscure in the digital age

Ehrhardt was Morisonrsquos 983089983097983091983096 revival of

a 983089983095th-century font commonly knownas Janson after the Dutch printer whopopularized it (though more accuratelycredited to its Hungarian designerMikloacutes Kis) Linotype Monotypersquosarchrival in hot-metal typesetting hadalready released a historically faithfulversion of Janson called Janson TextMorison wisely went a different direc-

tion making Ehrhardt more compactand modern than the original Janson

Ehrhardt was the primary influenceon Equity I studied printed samples ofEhrhardt so I could recreate its satisfy-ing heft and authority

But along the way I took many libertiesand detours Quaint details like thedroopy ear on the roman g are goneHot-metal compromisesmdasheg thestumpy italic r mdashhave been fixed in thedigital domain

Equity also follows the Morison princi-ple of being a practical font First it fitsas much text per page as Times NewRoman (see page 983089983088 for a copyfittingcomparison) Second while suitable forprofessional designers Equity also in-cludes many features intended to makeexcellent typography easy for nonpro-

fessionals such as small caps that arealready letterspaced Third Equityrsquosstandard license allows you to embed itin PDFs word-processing documentsand websites Fourth each style ofEquity comes in two weight gradesmdasha feature explained on the next page

E H R H A R D T

E H R H A R D T

E Q U I T Y

E Q U I T Y Sinature

P R O N O U N C E D ldquo K I S H rdquo

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W E I G H TG R A D E S

983078 Y O Ua special report

One of the conveniences of digital typog-raphy is being able to use the same fontfile everywheremdashon any platform in anyprogram at any size But this conveniencemasks a sometimes cruel reality once you

press ldquoprintrdquo you cede control to yourprinter which may or may not reproducethe font accurately

The most common problem Com-pared to the printers used by professionaldesigners office printers often add weightto fonts (Weiht refers to the overall dark-ness of the text on the page) At smallersizes this extra weight can turn a pleasantlegible font into an overly dark headache

Whatrsquos the solution You canrsquot reallychange how your printer works but youcan change your font So Equity comesin two weight grades mdashthe default grade Aand the lighter grade Bmdashso you can pickthe grade thatrsquos best for your printer

To see how this works look at the textsamples at upper right

The top sample is Equity grade A froma professional-quality printer that repro-

duces text accuratelyThe middle sample is also grade A

but printed on an office printer made bya popular manufacturer that I will re-fer to only as ldquoShoeless Placardrdquo Eventhough the font is the same the outputof the Shoeless Placard printer is darkerIt may seem like a subtle distinction herebut multiplied across many pages itrsquos not

(In general this is why text fonts are moresensitive to small changes in weight thanother kinds of fontsmdashthey take up most ofthe space in a document)

The bottom sample comes from thesame Shoeless Placard printer but thistime using Equity grade B Notice howthis sample comes much closer to match-ing the weight of the top text sample

10 frac12

12 frac12

Irsquove carefully adjusted Equityrsquos weightgrade B by hand to correct for the heavi-er output of Shoeless Placard and similaroffice printers So even though grade Bstarts out slightly lighter it ends up theright weight on the printed page

All six styles in the Equity family arefurnished in A and B grades Between thetwo grades the widths of the charactersare the same so you can switch betweenthem without worrying that yoursquoll disrupt

your layoutAnd grades demand very little of you

After you install Equity make a test doc-ument and print it twicemdashonce in gradeA and once in grade B Standardize onwhichever grade looks best to you

While the primary function of grades is

weight correction creative typographerswill find other uses for them For examplewhen I use Equity at larger sizes I like touse grade B because at that scale it looksless stocky than grade A

Out of the thousands of text fonts inthe world grades are a feature found inonly a handful Grades make Equity evenmore beautiful and more practical

grade a on an accurate printer

grade a on an office printersame font but text prints heavier

grade b on an office printertext now matches the original

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughoutthe United States 2) To borrow money on the creditof the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among the severalStates and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish auniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) Tocoin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) Topromote the Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors and Inventorsthe exclusive Right to their respective Writings andDiscoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay andcollect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare ofthe United States but all Duties Imposts ampExcises shall be uniform throughout the UnitedStates 2) To borrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among theseveral States and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fixthe Standard of Weights and Measures 6) Toprovide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the UnitedStates 7) To establish Post Offices and PostRoads 8) To promote the Progress of Scienceand useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right totheir respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-

ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughout

the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit

of the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a

uniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States

7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To

promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors

the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and

Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and

collect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare of

the United States but all Duties Imposts amp

Excises shall be uniform throughout the United

States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the

several States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalization

andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fix

the Standard of Weights and Measures 6) To

provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting

the Securities and current Coin of the United

States 7) To establish Post Offices and Post

Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Science

and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to

their respective Writings and Discoveries

T E X T R E G U L A R

G R A D E A G R A D E B

8

11

9

12

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To layand collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States butall Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-form throughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith foreign Nations and among the sever-al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on thesubject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have Power 1) Tolay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for thecommon Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all DutiesImposts amp Excises shall be uniformthroughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulateCommerce with foreign Nations andamong the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subjectof Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and offoreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay

and collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States but

all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-

form throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the sever-

al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for the

common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties

Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate

Commerce with foreign Nations and

among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-

ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of

foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures

10

13

11

14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Impostsand Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excisesshall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniorm Laws on the subject

o Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money reulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to theirrespective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes DutiesImposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United Statesbut all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall beuniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce withforeign Nations and among the several Statesand with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni

orm Rule o Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities andcurrent Coin of the United States 7) To estab-lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promotethe Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors andInventors the exclusive Right to their respectiveWritings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Imposts

and Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with the

Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-

ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-

ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their

respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes Duties

Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be

uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with

foreign Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and

current Coin of the United States 7) To estab-

lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promote

the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and

Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective

Writings and Discoveries

8

11

9

12

A L L S T Y L E S

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Im-posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith orein Nations and amon the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-vide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money onthe credit of the United States Hoo-ray 3) To reulate Commerce with orein

Nations and amon the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-dard of Weights and Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties Im-

posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-

vide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money on

the credit of the United States Hoo-

ray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-

tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof

and of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-

dard of Weights and Measures

10

13

11

14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The story of Equity begins with StanleyMorison Born in England in 1889Morison was a writer and self-taughttypographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40 years he oversaw the creation of someof the best-known fonts of the 20thcentury including Baskerville BemboGill Sans and most famously TimesNew Roman But a font doesnrsquot justcontain letters It contains ideas andMorisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split intotwo campsmdashon one side the coarsebut profitable practice of the SecondIndustrial Revolution on the other therarefied but commercially impracticalapproach of the Arts amp Crafts move-ment Morisonrsquos great insight wassimply to ask Why canrsquot we have it both

ways Morison was both a traditional-ist and a pragmatist He respectedthe history of typography but wasalways mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in hisbook A Tally o Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamationslike these Morison the provocateursometimes overshadowed the contribu-tions of Morison the typographer AtMonotype he led a project to revivethe great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology Thesefonts became cornerstones of moderntypography Most are still in use

The story of Equity begins with Stan-

ley Morison Born in England in 1889

Morison was a writer and self-taught

typographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40

years he oversaw the creation of some

of the best-known fonts of the 20th

century including Baskerville Bembo

Gill Sans and most famously Times

New Roman But a font doesnrsquot just

contain letters It contains ideas and

Morisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split into

two campsmdashon one side the coarse

but protable practice of the Second

Industrial Revolution on the other the

rareed but commercially impractical

approach of the Arts amp Crafts move-

ment Morisonrsquos great insight was

simply to ask Why canrsquot we have it

both ways Morison was both a tradi-tionalist and a pragmatist He respected

the history of typography but was

always mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in his

book A Tally of Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamations

like these Morison the provocateur

sometimes overshadowed the contribu-

tions of Morison the typographer At

Monotype he led a project to revive

the great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology These

fonts became cornerstones of modern

typography Most are still in use

11

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C O P Y F I T T I N G C O M P A R I S O N

E Q U I T Y T I M E S N E W R O M A N

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625

Opinion of the Court

NOTICE This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication inthe preliminary print of the United States Reports Readers are requestedto notify the Reporter of Decisions Supreme Court of the United StatesWashington D C 1048626104862498309310486281048627 of any typographical or other formal errors inorder that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes topress

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No 10486241048633ndash10486259830931048624

michigan petitioner v richard perry bryant

on writ of certiorarito the supreme court of michigan

[ February 10486261048632 1048626104862410486251048625 ]

Justice Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court

At respondent Richard Bryantrsquos trial the court admitted state-ments that the victim Anthony Covington made to police offi-cers who discovered him mortally wounded in a gas station park-ing lot A jury convicted Bryant of inter alia second-degreemurder 104862810486321048627 Mich 104862510486271048626 104862510486271048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d 983094983093 9830941048631ndash9830941048632 (1048626104862410486241048633)

On appeal the Supreme Court of Michigan held that the SixthAmendmentrsquos Confrontation Clause as explained in our deci-sions in Craword v Washinton 98309310486281048625 U S 1048627983094 (1048626104862410486241048628) and Davis

v Washinton 98309310486281048631 U S 104863210486251048627 (104862610486241048624983094) rendered Covingtonrsquos state-ments inadmissible testimonial hearsay and the court reversedBryantrsquos conviction 104862810486321048627 Mich at 10486259830931048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048633

We granted the Statersquos petition for a writ of certiorari to con-sider whether the Confrontation Clause barred the admission at

trial of Covingtonrsquos statements to the police We hold that the cir-cumstances of the interaction between Covington and the policeobjectively indicate that the ldquoprimary purpose of the interrogationrdquowas ldquoto enable police assistance to meet an ongoing emergencyrdquo

Davis 98309310486281048631 U S at 104863210486261048626 Therefore Covingtonrsquos identification and

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625983093

Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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28

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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every type designer will eventuallybe asked ldquoWhy do we need more ontsrdquo Oneanswer is that fonts are a vital cog in the grandmachinery of the printing industry which overthe last 500 years has transformed world culturelike no invention before or since (The InternetAs a predominantly textual medium Irsquod contendthat itrsquos just the next step in the evolution of print-ing) Fonts are tools and inventive new ideas giverise to new designs Another answer is thatfonts are expressive cultural artifacts We neednew fonts for the same reason we need new po-ems new films and new novels mdash even if the sto-

ries are the same each generation needs to retellthem in its own way But a truly successful fontneeds no explanation or rationale It makes thecase for its own existence mdash once yoursquove used it

you wonder how you got along without it Asa typographer writer and lawyer Equity is a font

I always wanted for my own work Now that itrsquoshere I find it indispensable I hope you will too

mdash Matthew Butterick

15

20

M E A N S 1 5 983085 P O I N T T Y P E

O N 2 0 983085 P O I N T L E A D I N G

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[I]t is the proper business of effectivebusiness printing to include provocation

among its constituent virtues To be effectiveyou must surprise mdash startle

stanley morison 983089983097983090983096

THE STORY of Equity beginswith Stanley Morison Born inEngland in 983089983096983096983097 Morison was

a writer and self-taught typographer In983089983097983090983091 he became a typographic con-sultant to the Monotype CorporationOver the next 983092983088 years he oversaw thecreation of some of the best-knownfonts of the 983090983088th century including

Baskerville Bembo Gill Sans andmost famously Times New Roman

Todayrsquos typographers sometimes cavilthat Morison took too much creditfor the work he supervised TimesNew Roman for instance was actuallydrawn by Victor Lardent (Morisonwould later say that he merely ldquoexcogi-

tatedrdquo it)But a font doesnrsquot just contain lettersIt contains ideas and Morisonrsquos novelideas were vital to the progress of typedesign Morison came of age whenprinting had split into two campsmdashonone side the coarse but profitable

practice of the Second Industrial Revo-lution on the other the rarefied butcommercially impractical approach ofthe Arts amp Crafts movement

Morisonrsquos great insight was simply toask Why canrsquot we have it both ways Morison was both a traditionalist anda pragmatist He respected the historyof typography but was always mindfulof what he called its ldquoeconomic utilityrdquoAs he put it in his book A Tally o Types

With proclamations like these Morison

the provocateur sometimes overshad-owed the contributions of Morison thetypographer At Monotype he led aproject to revive the great fonts of theprevious 983092983088983088 years updating them forcurrent needs These fonts became cor-nerstones of modern typography Mostare still in use

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ldquoIt must be the object oftypography hellip to multiply thegreatest number of copies at theleast costrdquo

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generally

One notable exception is EhrhardtThough popular in its day Ehrhardt isone of the few Morison fonts that hasgone obscure in the digital age

Ehrhardt was Morisonrsquos 983089983097983091983096 revival of

a 983089983095th-century font commonly knownas Janson after the Dutch printer whopopularized it (though more accuratelycredited to its Hungarian designerMikloacutes Kis) Linotype Monotypersquosarchrival in hot-metal typesetting hadalready released a historically faithfulversion of Janson called Janson TextMorison wisely went a different direc-

tion making Ehrhardt more compactand modern than the original Janson

Ehrhardt was the primary influenceon Equity I studied printed samples ofEhrhardt so I could recreate its satisfy-ing heft and authority

But along the way I took many libertiesand detours Quaint details like thedroopy ear on the roman g are goneHot-metal compromisesmdasheg thestumpy italic r mdashhave been fixed in thedigital domain

Equity also follows the Morison princi-ple of being a practical font First it fitsas much text per page as Times NewRoman (see page 983089983088 for a copyfittingcomparison) Second while suitable forprofessional designers Equity also in-cludes many features intended to makeexcellent typography easy for nonpro-

fessionals such as small caps that arealready letterspaced Third Equityrsquosstandard license allows you to embed itin PDFs word-processing documentsand websites Fourth each style ofEquity comes in two weight gradesmdasha feature explained on the next page

E H R H A R D T

E H R H A R D T

E Q U I T Y

E Q U I T Y Sinature

P R O N O U N C E D ldquo K I S H rdquo

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W E I G H TG R A D E S

983078 Y O Ua special report

One of the conveniences of digital typog-raphy is being able to use the same fontfile everywheremdashon any platform in anyprogram at any size But this conveniencemasks a sometimes cruel reality once you

press ldquoprintrdquo you cede control to yourprinter which may or may not reproducethe font accurately

The most common problem Com-pared to the printers used by professionaldesigners office printers often add weightto fonts (Weiht refers to the overall dark-ness of the text on the page) At smallersizes this extra weight can turn a pleasantlegible font into an overly dark headache

Whatrsquos the solution You canrsquot reallychange how your printer works but youcan change your font So Equity comesin two weight grades mdashthe default grade Aand the lighter grade Bmdashso you can pickthe grade thatrsquos best for your printer

To see how this works look at the textsamples at upper right

The top sample is Equity grade A froma professional-quality printer that repro-

duces text accuratelyThe middle sample is also grade A

but printed on an office printer made bya popular manufacturer that I will re-fer to only as ldquoShoeless Placardrdquo Eventhough the font is the same the outputof the Shoeless Placard printer is darkerIt may seem like a subtle distinction herebut multiplied across many pages itrsquos not

(In general this is why text fonts are moresensitive to small changes in weight thanother kinds of fontsmdashthey take up most ofthe space in a document)

The bottom sample comes from thesame Shoeless Placard printer but thistime using Equity grade B Notice howthis sample comes much closer to match-ing the weight of the top text sample

10 frac12

12 frac12

Irsquove carefully adjusted Equityrsquos weightgrade B by hand to correct for the heavi-er output of Shoeless Placard and similaroffice printers So even though grade Bstarts out slightly lighter it ends up theright weight on the printed page

All six styles in the Equity family arefurnished in A and B grades Between thetwo grades the widths of the charactersare the same so you can switch betweenthem without worrying that yoursquoll disrupt

your layoutAnd grades demand very little of you

After you install Equity make a test doc-ument and print it twicemdashonce in gradeA and once in grade B Standardize onwhichever grade looks best to you

While the primary function of grades is

weight correction creative typographerswill find other uses for them For examplewhen I use Equity at larger sizes I like touse grade B because at that scale it looksless stocky than grade A

Out of the thousands of text fonts inthe world grades are a feature found inonly a handful Grades make Equity evenmore beautiful and more practical

grade a on an accurate printer

grade a on an office printersame font but text prints heavier

grade b on an office printertext now matches the original

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughoutthe United States 2) To borrow money on the creditof the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among the severalStates and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish auniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) Tocoin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) Topromote the Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors and Inventorsthe exclusive Right to their respective Writings andDiscoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay andcollect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare ofthe United States but all Duties Imposts ampExcises shall be uniform throughout the UnitedStates 2) To borrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among theseveral States and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fixthe Standard of Weights and Measures 6) Toprovide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the UnitedStates 7) To establish Post Offices and PostRoads 8) To promote the Progress of Scienceand useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right totheir respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-

ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughout

the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit

of the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a

uniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States

7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To

promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors

the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and

Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and

collect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare of

the United States but all Duties Imposts amp

Excises shall be uniform throughout the United

States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the

several States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalization

andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fix

the Standard of Weights and Measures 6) To

provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting

the Securities and current Coin of the United

States 7) To establish Post Offices and Post

Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Science

and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to

their respective Writings and Discoveries

T E X T R E G U L A R

G R A D E A G R A D E B

8

11

9

12

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To layand collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States butall Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-form throughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith foreign Nations and among the sever-al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on thesubject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have Power 1) Tolay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for thecommon Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all DutiesImposts amp Excises shall be uniformthroughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulateCommerce with foreign Nations andamong the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subjectof Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and offoreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay

and collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States but

all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-

form throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the sever-

al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for the

common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties

Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate

Commerce with foreign Nations and

among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-

ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of

foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures

10

13

11

14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Impostsand Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excisesshall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniorm Laws on the subject

o Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money reulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to theirrespective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes DutiesImposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United Statesbut all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall beuniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce withforeign Nations and among the several Statesand with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni

orm Rule o Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities andcurrent Coin of the United States 7) To estab-lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promotethe Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors andInventors the exclusive Right to their respectiveWritings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Imposts

and Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with the

Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-

ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-

ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their

respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes Duties

Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be

uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with

foreign Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and

current Coin of the United States 7) To estab-

lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promote

the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and

Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective

Writings and Discoveries

8

11

9

12

A L L S T Y L E S

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Im-posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith orein Nations and amon the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-vide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money onthe credit of the United States Hoo-ray 3) To reulate Commerce with orein

Nations and amon the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-dard of Weights and Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties Im-

posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-

vide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money on

the credit of the United States Hoo-

ray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-

tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof

and of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-

dard of Weights and Measures

10

13

11

14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The story of Equity begins with StanleyMorison Born in England in 1889Morison was a writer and self-taughttypographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40 years he oversaw the creation of someof the best-known fonts of the 20thcentury including Baskerville BemboGill Sans and most famously TimesNew Roman But a font doesnrsquot justcontain letters It contains ideas andMorisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split intotwo campsmdashon one side the coarsebut profitable practice of the SecondIndustrial Revolution on the other therarefied but commercially impracticalapproach of the Arts amp Crafts move-ment Morisonrsquos great insight wassimply to ask Why canrsquot we have it both

ways Morison was both a traditional-ist and a pragmatist He respectedthe history of typography but wasalways mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in hisbook A Tally o Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamationslike these Morison the provocateursometimes overshadowed the contribu-tions of Morison the typographer AtMonotype he led a project to revivethe great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology Thesefonts became cornerstones of moderntypography Most are still in use

The story of Equity begins with Stan-

ley Morison Born in England in 1889

Morison was a writer and self-taught

typographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40

years he oversaw the creation of some

of the best-known fonts of the 20th

century including Baskerville Bembo

Gill Sans and most famously Times

New Roman But a font doesnrsquot just

contain letters It contains ideas and

Morisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split into

two campsmdashon one side the coarse

but protable practice of the Second

Industrial Revolution on the other the

rareed but commercially impractical

approach of the Arts amp Crafts move-

ment Morisonrsquos great insight was

simply to ask Why canrsquot we have it

both ways Morison was both a tradi-tionalist and a pragmatist He respected

the history of typography but was

always mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in his

book A Tally of Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamations

like these Morison the provocateur

sometimes overshadowed the contribu-

tions of Morison the typographer At

Monotype he led a project to revive

the great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology These

fonts became cornerstones of modern

typography Most are still in use

11

14

C O P Y F I T T I N G C O M P A R I S O N

E Q U I T Y T I M E S N E W R O M A N

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625

Opinion of the Court

NOTICE This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication inthe preliminary print of the United States Reports Readers are requestedto notify the Reporter of Decisions Supreme Court of the United StatesWashington D C 1048626104862498309310486281048627 of any typographical or other formal errors inorder that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes topress

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No 10486241048633ndash10486259830931048624

michigan petitioner v richard perry bryant

on writ of certiorarito the supreme court of michigan

[ February 10486261048632 1048626104862410486251048625 ]

Justice Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court

At respondent Richard Bryantrsquos trial the court admitted state-ments that the victim Anthony Covington made to police offi-cers who discovered him mortally wounded in a gas station park-ing lot A jury convicted Bryant of inter alia second-degreemurder 104862810486321048627 Mich 104862510486271048626 104862510486271048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d 983094983093 9830941048631ndash9830941048632 (1048626104862410486241048633)

On appeal the Supreme Court of Michigan held that the SixthAmendmentrsquos Confrontation Clause as explained in our deci-sions in Craword v Washinton 98309310486281048625 U S 1048627983094 (1048626104862410486241048628) and Davis

v Washinton 98309310486281048631 U S 104863210486251048627 (104862610486241048624983094) rendered Covingtonrsquos state-ments inadmissible testimonial hearsay and the court reversedBryantrsquos conviction 104862810486321048627 Mich at 10486259830931048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048633

We granted the Statersquos petition for a writ of certiorari to con-sider whether the Confrontation Clause barred the admission at

trial of Covingtonrsquos statements to the police We hold that the cir-cumstances of the interaction between Covington and the policeobjectively indicate that the ldquoprimary purpose of the interrogationrdquowas ldquoto enable police assistance to meet an ongoing emergencyrdquo

Davis 98309310486281048631 U S at 104863210486261048626 Therefore Covingtonrsquos identification and

9

11

12

15 frac12

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625983093

Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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[I]t is the proper business of effectivebusiness printing to include provocation

among its constituent virtues To be effectiveyou must surprise mdash startle

stanley morison 983089983097983090983096

THE STORY of Equity beginswith Stanley Morison Born inEngland in 983089983096983096983097 Morison was

a writer and self-taught typographer In983089983097983090983091 he became a typographic con-sultant to the Monotype CorporationOver the next 983092983088 years he oversaw thecreation of some of the best-knownfonts of the 983090983088th century including

Baskerville Bembo Gill Sans andmost famously Times New Roman

Todayrsquos typographers sometimes cavilthat Morison took too much creditfor the work he supervised TimesNew Roman for instance was actuallydrawn by Victor Lardent (Morisonwould later say that he merely ldquoexcogi-

tatedrdquo it)But a font doesnrsquot just contain lettersIt contains ideas and Morisonrsquos novelideas were vital to the progress of typedesign Morison came of age whenprinting had split into two campsmdashonone side the coarse but profitable

practice of the Second Industrial Revo-lution on the other the rarefied butcommercially impractical approach ofthe Arts amp Crafts movement

Morisonrsquos great insight was simply toask Why canrsquot we have it both ways Morison was both a traditionalist anda pragmatist He respected the historyof typography but was always mindfulof what he called its ldquoeconomic utilityrdquoAs he put it in his book A Tally o Types

With proclamations like these Morison

the provocateur sometimes overshad-owed the contributions of Morison thetypographer At Monotype he led aproject to revive the great fonts of theprevious 983092983088983088 years updating them forcurrent needs These fonts became cor-nerstones of modern typography Mostare still in use

20

24

1114

ldquoIt must be the object oftypography hellip to multiply thegreatest number of copies at theleast costrdquo

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generally

One notable exception is EhrhardtThough popular in its day Ehrhardt isone of the few Morison fonts that hasgone obscure in the digital age

Ehrhardt was Morisonrsquos 983089983097983091983096 revival of

a 983089983095th-century font commonly knownas Janson after the Dutch printer whopopularized it (though more accuratelycredited to its Hungarian designerMikloacutes Kis) Linotype Monotypersquosarchrival in hot-metal typesetting hadalready released a historically faithfulversion of Janson called Janson TextMorison wisely went a different direc-

tion making Ehrhardt more compactand modern than the original Janson

Ehrhardt was the primary influenceon Equity I studied printed samples ofEhrhardt so I could recreate its satisfy-ing heft and authority

But along the way I took many libertiesand detours Quaint details like thedroopy ear on the roman g are goneHot-metal compromisesmdasheg thestumpy italic r mdashhave been fixed in thedigital domain

Equity also follows the Morison princi-ple of being a practical font First it fitsas much text per page as Times NewRoman (see page 983089983088 for a copyfittingcomparison) Second while suitable forprofessional designers Equity also in-cludes many features intended to makeexcellent typography easy for nonpro-

fessionals such as small caps that arealready letterspaced Third Equityrsquosstandard license allows you to embed itin PDFs word-processing documentsand websites Fourth each style ofEquity comes in two weight gradesmdasha feature explained on the next page

E H R H A R D T

E H R H A R D T

E Q U I T Y

E Q U I T Y Sinature

P R O N O U N C E D ldquo K I S H rdquo

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W E I G H TG R A D E S

983078 Y O Ua special report

One of the conveniences of digital typog-raphy is being able to use the same fontfile everywheremdashon any platform in anyprogram at any size But this conveniencemasks a sometimes cruel reality once you

press ldquoprintrdquo you cede control to yourprinter which may or may not reproducethe font accurately

The most common problem Com-pared to the printers used by professionaldesigners office printers often add weightto fonts (Weiht refers to the overall dark-ness of the text on the page) At smallersizes this extra weight can turn a pleasantlegible font into an overly dark headache

Whatrsquos the solution You canrsquot reallychange how your printer works but youcan change your font So Equity comesin two weight grades mdashthe default grade Aand the lighter grade Bmdashso you can pickthe grade thatrsquos best for your printer

To see how this works look at the textsamples at upper right

The top sample is Equity grade A froma professional-quality printer that repro-

duces text accuratelyThe middle sample is also grade A

but printed on an office printer made bya popular manufacturer that I will re-fer to only as ldquoShoeless Placardrdquo Eventhough the font is the same the outputof the Shoeless Placard printer is darkerIt may seem like a subtle distinction herebut multiplied across many pages itrsquos not

(In general this is why text fonts are moresensitive to small changes in weight thanother kinds of fontsmdashthey take up most ofthe space in a document)

The bottom sample comes from thesame Shoeless Placard printer but thistime using Equity grade B Notice howthis sample comes much closer to match-ing the weight of the top text sample

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Irsquove carefully adjusted Equityrsquos weightgrade B by hand to correct for the heavi-er output of Shoeless Placard and similaroffice printers So even though grade Bstarts out slightly lighter it ends up theright weight on the printed page

All six styles in the Equity family arefurnished in A and B grades Between thetwo grades the widths of the charactersare the same so you can switch betweenthem without worrying that yoursquoll disrupt

your layoutAnd grades demand very little of you

After you install Equity make a test doc-ument and print it twicemdashonce in gradeA and once in grade B Standardize onwhichever grade looks best to you

While the primary function of grades is

weight correction creative typographerswill find other uses for them For examplewhen I use Equity at larger sizes I like touse grade B because at that scale it looksless stocky than grade A

Out of the thousands of text fonts inthe world grades are a feature found inonly a handful Grades make Equity evenmore beautiful and more practical

grade a on an accurate printer

grade a on an office printersame font but text prints heavier

grade b on an office printertext now matches the original

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughoutthe United States 2) To borrow money on the creditof the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among the severalStates and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish auniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) Tocoin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) Topromote the Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors and Inventorsthe exclusive Right to their respective Writings andDiscoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay andcollect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare ofthe United States but all Duties Imposts ampExcises shall be uniform throughout the UnitedStates 2) To borrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among theseveral States and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fixthe Standard of Weights and Measures 6) Toprovide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the UnitedStates 7) To establish Post Offices and PostRoads 8) To promote the Progress of Scienceand useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right totheir respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-

ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughout

the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit

of the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a

uniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States

7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To

promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors

the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and

Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and

collect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare of

the United States but all Duties Imposts amp

Excises shall be uniform throughout the United

States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the

several States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalization

andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fix

the Standard of Weights and Measures 6) To

provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting

the Securities and current Coin of the United

States 7) To establish Post Offices and Post

Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Science

and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to

their respective Writings and Discoveries

T E X T R E G U L A R

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To layand collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States butall Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-form throughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith foreign Nations and among the sever-al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on thesubject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have Power 1) Tolay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for thecommon Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all DutiesImposts amp Excises shall be uniformthroughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulateCommerce with foreign Nations andamong the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subjectof Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and offoreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay

and collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States but

all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-

form throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the sever-

al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for the

common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties

Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate

Commerce with foreign Nations and

among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-

ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of

foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures

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G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Impostsand Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excisesshall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniorm Laws on the subject

o Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money reulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to theirrespective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes DutiesImposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United Statesbut all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall beuniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce withforeign Nations and among the several Statesand with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni

orm Rule o Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities andcurrent Coin of the United States 7) To estab-lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promotethe Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors andInventors the exclusive Right to their respectiveWritings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Imposts

and Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with the

Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-

ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-

ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their

respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes Duties

Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be

uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with

foreign Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and

current Coin of the United States 7) To estab-

lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promote

the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and

Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective

Writings and Discoveries

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A L L S T Y L E S

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Im-posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith orein Nations and amon the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-vide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money onthe credit of the United States Hoo-ray 3) To reulate Commerce with orein

Nations and amon the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-dard of Weights and Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties Im-

posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-

vide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money on

the credit of the United States Hoo-

ray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-

tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof

and of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-

dard of Weights and Measures

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G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The story of Equity begins with StanleyMorison Born in England in 1889Morison was a writer and self-taughttypographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40 years he oversaw the creation of someof the best-known fonts of the 20thcentury including Baskerville BemboGill Sans and most famously TimesNew Roman But a font doesnrsquot justcontain letters It contains ideas andMorisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split intotwo campsmdashon one side the coarsebut profitable practice of the SecondIndustrial Revolution on the other therarefied but commercially impracticalapproach of the Arts amp Crafts move-ment Morisonrsquos great insight wassimply to ask Why canrsquot we have it both

ways Morison was both a traditional-ist and a pragmatist He respectedthe history of typography but wasalways mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in hisbook A Tally o Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamationslike these Morison the provocateursometimes overshadowed the contribu-tions of Morison the typographer AtMonotype he led a project to revivethe great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology Thesefonts became cornerstones of moderntypography Most are still in use

The story of Equity begins with Stan-

ley Morison Born in England in 1889

Morison was a writer and self-taught

typographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40

years he oversaw the creation of some

of the best-known fonts of the 20th

century including Baskerville Bembo

Gill Sans and most famously Times

New Roman But a font doesnrsquot just

contain letters It contains ideas and

Morisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split into

two campsmdashon one side the coarse

but protable practice of the Second

Industrial Revolution on the other the

rareed but commercially impractical

approach of the Arts amp Crafts move-

ment Morisonrsquos great insight was

simply to ask Why canrsquot we have it

both ways Morison was both a tradi-tionalist and a pragmatist He respected

the history of typography but was

always mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in his

book A Tally of Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamations

like these Morison the provocateur

sometimes overshadowed the contribu-

tions of Morison the typographer At

Monotype he led a project to revive

the great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology These

fonts became cornerstones of modern

typography Most are still in use

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C O P Y F I T T I N G C O M P A R I S O N

E Q U I T Y T I M E S N E W R O M A N

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625

Opinion of the Court

NOTICE This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication inthe preliminary print of the United States Reports Readers are requestedto notify the Reporter of Decisions Supreme Court of the United StatesWashington D C 1048626104862498309310486281048627 of any typographical or other formal errors inorder that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes topress

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No 10486241048633ndash10486259830931048624

michigan petitioner v richard perry bryant

on writ of certiorarito the supreme court of michigan

[ February 10486261048632 1048626104862410486251048625 ]

Justice Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court

At respondent Richard Bryantrsquos trial the court admitted state-ments that the victim Anthony Covington made to police offi-cers who discovered him mortally wounded in a gas station park-ing lot A jury convicted Bryant of inter alia second-degreemurder 104862810486321048627 Mich 104862510486271048626 104862510486271048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d 983094983093 9830941048631ndash9830941048632 (1048626104862410486241048633)

On appeal the Supreme Court of Michigan held that the SixthAmendmentrsquos Confrontation Clause as explained in our deci-sions in Craword v Washinton 98309310486281048625 U S 1048627983094 (1048626104862410486241048628) and Davis

v Washinton 98309310486281048631 U S 104863210486251048627 (104862610486241048624983094) rendered Covingtonrsquos state-ments inadmissible testimonial hearsay and the court reversedBryantrsquos conviction 104862810486321048627 Mich at 10486259830931048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048633

We granted the Statersquos petition for a writ of certiorari to con-sider whether the Confrontation Clause barred the admission at

trial of Covingtonrsquos statements to the police We hold that the cir-cumstances of the interaction between Covington and the policeobjectively indicate that the ldquoprimary purpose of the interrogationrdquowas ldquoto enable police assistance to meet an ongoing emergencyrdquo

Davis 98309310486281048631 U S at 104863210486261048626 Therefore Covingtonrsquos identification and

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625983093

Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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generally

One notable exception is EhrhardtThough popular in its day Ehrhardt isone of the few Morison fonts that hasgone obscure in the digital age

Ehrhardt was Morisonrsquos 983089983097983091983096 revival of

a 983089983095th-century font commonly knownas Janson after the Dutch printer whopopularized it (though more accuratelycredited to its Hungarian designerMikloacutes Kis) Linotype Monotypersquosarchrival in hot-metal typesetting hadalready released a historically faithfulversion of Janson called Janson TextMorison wisely went a different direc-

tion making Ehrhardt more compactand modern than the original Janson

Ehrhardt was the primary influenceon Equity I studied printed samples ofEhrhardt so I could recreate its satisfy-ing heft and authority

But along the way I took many libertiesand detours Quaint details like thedroopy ear on the roman g are goneHot-metal compromisesmdasheg thestumpy italic r mdashhave been fixed in thedigital domain

Equity also follows the Morison princi-ple of being a practical font First it fitsas much text per page as Times NewRoman (see page 983089983088 for a copyfittingcomparison) Second while suitable forprofessional designers Equity also in-cludes many features intended to makeexcellent typography easy for nonpro-

fessionals such as small caps that arealready letterspaced Third Equityrsquosstandard license allows you to embed itin PDFs word-processing documentsand websites Fourth each style ofEquity comes in two weight gradesmdasha feature explained on the next page

E H R H A R D T

E H R H A R D T

E Q U I T Y

E Q U I T Y Sinature

P R O N O U N C E D ldquo K I S H rdquo

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W E I G H TG R A D E S

983078 Y O Ua special report

One of the conveniences of digital typog-raphy is being able to use the same fontfile everywheremdashon any platform in anyprogram at any size But this conveniencemasks a sometimes cruel reality once you

press ldquoprintrdquo you cede control to yourprinter which may or may not reproducethe font accurately

The most common problem Com-pared to the printers used by professionaldesigners office printers often add weightto fonts (Weiht refers to the overall dark-ness of the text on the page) At smallersizes this extra weight can turn a pleasantlegible font into an overly dark headache

Whatrsquos the solution You canrsquot reallychange how your printer works but youcan change your font So Equity comesin two weight grades mdashthe default grade Aand the lighter grade Bmdashso you can pickthe grade thatrsquos best for your printer

To see how this works look at the textsamples at upper right

The top sample is Equity grade A froma professional-quality printer that repro-

duces text accuratelyThe middle sample is also grade A

but printed on an office printer made bya popular manufacturer that I will re-fer to only as ldquoShoeless Placardrdquo Eventhough the font is the same the outputof the Shoeless Placard printer is darkerIt may seem like a subtle distinction herebut multiplied across many pages itrsquos not

(In general this is why text fonts are moresensitive to small changes in weight thanother kinds of fontsmdashthey take up most ofthe space in a document)

The bottom sample comes from thesame Shoeless Placard printer but thistime using Equity grade B Notice howthis sample comes much closer to match-ing the weight of the top text sample

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Irsquove carefully adjusted Equityrsquos weightgrade B by hand to correct for the heavi-er output of Shoeless Placard and similaroffice printers So even though grade Bstarts out slightly lighter it ends up theright weight on the printed page

All six styles in the Equity family arefurnished in A and B grades Between thetwo grades the widths of the charactersare the same so you can switch betweenthem without worrying that yoursquoll disrupt

your layoutAnd grades demand very little of you

After you install Equity make a test doc-ument and print it twicemdashonce in gradeA and once in grade B Standardize onwhichever grade looks best to you

While the primary function of grades is

weight correction creative typographerswill find other uses for them For examplewhen I use Equity at larger sizes I like touse grade B because at that scale it looksless stocky than grade A

Out of the thousands of text fonts inthe world grades are a feature found inonly a handful Grades make Equity evenmore beautiful and more practical

grade a on an accurate printer

grade a on an office printersame font but text prints heavier

grade b on an office printertext now matches the original

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughoutthe United States 2) To borrow money on the creditof the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among the severalStates and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish auniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) Tocoin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) Topromote the Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors and Inventorsthe exclusive Right to their respective Writings andDiscoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay andcollect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare ofthe United States but all Duties Imposts ampExcises shall be uniform throughout the UnitedStates 2) To borrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among theseveral States and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fixthe Standard of Weights and Measures 6) Toprovide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the UnitedStates 7) To establish Post Offices and PostRoads 8) To promote the Progress of Scienceand useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right totheir respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-

ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughout

the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit

of the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a

uniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States

7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To

promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors

the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and

Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and

collect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare of

the United States but all Duties Imposts amp

Excises shall be uniform throughout the United

States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the

several States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalization

andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fix

the Standard of Weights and Measures 6) To

provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting

the Securities and current Coin of the United

States 7) To establish Post Offices and Post

Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Science

and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to

their respective Writings and Discoveries

T E X T R E G U L A R

G R A D E A G R A D E B

8

11

9

12

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To layand collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States butall Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-form throughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith foreign Nations and among the sever-al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on thesubject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have Power 1) Tolay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for thecommon Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all DutiesImposts amp Excises shall be uniformthroughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulateCommerce with foreign Nations andamong the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subjectof Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and offoreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay

and collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States but

all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-

form throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the sever-

al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for the

common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties

Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate

Commerce with foreign Nations and

among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-

ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of

foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures

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13

11

14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Impostsand Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excisesshall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniorm Laws on the subject

o Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money reulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to theirrespective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes DutiesImposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United Statesbut all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall beuniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce withforeign Nations and among the several Statesand with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni

orm Rule o Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities andcurrent Coin of the United States 7) To estab-lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promotethe Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors andInventors the exclusive Right to their respectiveWritings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Imposts

and Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with the

Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-

ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-

ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their

respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes Duties

Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be

uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with

foreign Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and

current Coin of the United States 7) To estab-

lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promote

the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and

Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective

Writings and Discoveries

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11

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12

A L L S T Y L E S

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Im-posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith orein Nations and amon the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-vide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money onthe credit of the United States Hoo-ray 3) To reulate Commerce with orein

Nations and amon the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-dard of Weights and Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties Im-

posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-

vide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money on

the credit of the United States Hoo-

ray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-

tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof

and of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-

dard of Weights and Measures

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14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The story of Equity begins with StanleyMorison Born in England in 1889Morison was a writer and self-taughttypographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40 years he oversaw the creation of someof the best-known fonts of the 20thcentury including Baskerville BemboGill Sans and most famously TimesNew Roman But a font doesnrsquot justcontain letters It contains ideas andMorisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split intotwo campsmdashon one side the coarsebut profitable practice of the SecondIndustrial Revolution on the other therarefied but commercially impracticalapproach of the Arts amp Crafts move-ment Morisonrsquos great insight wassimply to ask Why canrsquot we have it both

ways Morison was both a traditional-ist and a pragmatist He respectedthe history of typography but wasalways mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in hisbook A Tally o Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamationslike these Morison the provocateursometimes overshadowed the contribu-tions of Morison the typographer AtMonotype he led a project to revivethe great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology Thesefonts became cornerstones of moderntypography Most are still in use

The story of Equity begins with Stan-

ley Morison Born in England in 1889

Morison was a writer and self-taught

typographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40

years he oversaw the creation of some

of the best-known fonts of the 20th

century including Baskerville Bembo

Gill Sans and most famously Times

New Roman But a font doesnrsquot just

contain letters It contains ideas and

Morisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split into

two campsmdashon one side the coarse

but protable practice of the Second

Industrial Revolution on the other the

rareed but commercially impractical

approach of the Arts amp Crafts move-

ment Morisonrsquos great insight was

simply to ask Why canrsquot we have it

both ways Morison was both a tradi-tionalist and a pragmatist He respected

the history of typography but was

always mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in his

book A Tally of Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamations

like these Morison the provocateur

sometimes overshadowed the contribu-

tions of Morison the typographer At

Monotype he led a project to revive

the great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology These

fonts became cornerstones of modern

typography Most are still in use

11

14

C O P Y F I T T I N G C O M P A R I S O N

E Q U I T Y T I M E S N E W R O M A N

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625

Opinion of the Court

NOTICE This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication inthe preliminary print of the United States Reports Readers are requestedto notify the Reporter of Decisions Supreme Court of the United StatesWashington D C 1048626104862498309310486281048627 of any typographical or other formal errors inorder that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes topress

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No 10486241048633ndash10486259830931048624

michigan petitioner v richard perry bryant

on writ of certiorarito the supreme court of michigan

[ February 10486261048632 1048626104862410486251048625 ]

Justice Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court

At respondent Richard Bryantrsquos trial the court admitted state-ments that the victim Anthony Covington made to police offi-cers who discovered him mortally wounded in a gas station park-ing lot A jury convicted Bryant of inter alia second-degreemurder 104862810486321048627 Mich 104862510486271048626 104862510486271048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d 983094983093 9830941048631ndash9830941048632 (1048626104862410486241048633)

On appeal the Supreme Court of Michigan held that the SixthAmendmentrsquos Confrontation Clause as explained in our deci-sions in Craword v Washinton 98309310486281048625 U S 1048627983094 (1048626104862410486241048628) and Davis

v Washinton 98309310486281048631 U S 104863210486251048627 (104862610486241048624983094) rendered Covingtonrsquos state-ments inadmissible testimonial hearsay and the court reversedBryantrsquos conviction 104862810486321048627 Mich at 10486259830931048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048633

We granted the Statersquos petition for a writ of certiorari to con-sider whether the Confrontation Clause barred the admission at

trial of Covingtonrsquos statements to the police We hold that the cir-cumstances of the interaction between Covington and the policeobjectively indicate that the ldquoprimary purpose of the interrogationrdquowas ldquoto enable police assistance to meet an ongoing emergencyrdquo

Davis 98309310486281048631 U S at 104863210486261048626 Therefore Covingtonrsquos identification and

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625983093

Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

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I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

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O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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W E I G H TG R A D E S

983078 Y O Ua special report

One of the conveniences of digital typog-raphy is being able to use the same fontfile everywheremdashon any platform in anyprogram at any size But this conveniencemasks a sometimes cruel reality once you

press ldquoprintrdquo you cede control to yourprinter which may or may not reproducethe font accurately

The most common problem Com-pared to the printers used by professionaldesigners office printers often add weightto fonts (Weiht refers to the overall dark-ness of the text on the page) At smallersizes this extra weight can turn a pleasantlegible font into an overly dark headache

Whatrsquos the solution You canrsquot reallychange how your printer works but youcan change your font So Equity comesin two weight grades mdashthe default grade Aand the lighter grade Bmdashso you can pickthe grade thatrsquos best for your printer

To see how this works look at the textsamples at upper right

The top sample is Equity grade A froma professional-quality printer that repro-

duces text accuratelyThe middle sample is also grade A

but printed on an office printer made bya popular manufacturer that I will re-fer to only as ldquoShoeless Placardrdquo Eventhough the font is the same the outputof the Shoeless Placard printer is darkerIt may seem like a subtle distinction herebut multiplied across many pages itrsquos not

(In general this is why text fonts are moresensitive to small changes in weight thanother kinds of fontsmdashthey take up most ofthe space in a document)

The bottom sample comes from thesame Shoeless Placard printer but thistime using Equity grade B Notice howthis sample comes much closer to match-ing the weight of the top text sample

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12 frac12

Irsquove carefully adjusted Equityrsquos weightgrade B by hand to correct for the heavi-er output of Shoeless Placard and similaroffice printers So even though grade Bstarts out slightly lighter it ends up theright weight on the printed page

All six styles in the Equity family arefurnished in A and B grades Between thetwo grades the widths of the charactersare the same so you can switch betweenthem without worrying that yoursquoll disrupt

your layoutAnd grades demand very little of you

After you install Equity make a test doc-ument and print it twicemdashonce in gradeA and once in grade B Standardize onwhichever grade looks best to you

While the primary function of grades is

weight correction creative typographerswill find other uses for them For examplewhen I use Equity at larger sizes I like touse grade B because at that scale it looksless stocky than grade A

Out of the thousands of text fonts inthe world grades are a feature found inonly a handful Grades make Equity evenmore beautiful and more practical

grade a on an accurate printer

grade a on an office printersame font but text prints heavier

grade b on an office printertext now matches the original

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughoutthe United States 2) To borrow money on the creditof the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among the severalStates and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish auniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) Tocoin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) Topromote the Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors and Inventorsthe exclusive Right to their respective Writings andDiscoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay andcollect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare ofthe United States but all Duties Imposts ampExcises shall be uniform throughout the UnitedStates 2) To borrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among theseveral States and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fixthe Standard of Weights and Measures 6) Toprovide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the UnitedStates 7) To establish Post Offices and PostRoads 8) To promote the Progress of Scienceand useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right totheir respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-

ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughout

the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit

of the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a

uniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States

7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To

promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors

the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and

Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and

collect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare of

the United States but all Duties Imposts amp

Excises shall be uniform throughout the United

States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the

several States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalization

andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fix

the Standard of Weights and Measures 6) To

provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting

the Securities and current Coin of the United

States 7) To establish Post Offices and Post

Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Science

and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to

their respective Writings and Discoveries

T E X T R E G U L A R

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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11

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To layand collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States butall Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-form throughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith foreign Nations and among the sever-al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on thesubject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have Power 1) Tolay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for thecommon Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all DutiesImposts amp Excises shall be uniformthroughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulateCommerce with foreign Nations andamong the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subjectof Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and offoreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay

and collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States but

all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-

form throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the sever-

al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for the

common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties

Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate

Commerce with foreign Nations and

among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-

ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of

foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures

10

13

11

14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Impostsand Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excisesshall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniorm Laws on the subject

o Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money reulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to theirrespective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes DutiesImposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United Statesbut all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall beuniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce withforeign Nations and among the several Statesand with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni

orm Rule o Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities andcurrent Coin of the United States 7) To estab-lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promotethe Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors andInventors the exclusive Right to their respectiveWritings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Imposts

and Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with the

Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-

ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-

ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their

respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes Duties

Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be

uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with

foreign Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and

current Coin of the United States 7) To estab-

lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promote

the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and

Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective

Writings and Discoveries

8

11

9

12

A L L S T Y L E S

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Im-posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith orein Nations and amon the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-vide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money onthe credit of the United States Hoo-ray 3) To reulate Commerce with orein

Nations and amon the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-dard of Weights and Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties Im-

posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-

vide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money on

the credit of the United States Hoo-

ray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-

tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof

and of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-

dard of Weights and Measures

10

13

11

14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The story of Equity begins with StanleyMorison Born in England in 1889Morison was a writer and self-taughttypographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40 years he oversaw the creation of someof the best-known fonts of the 20thcentury including Baskerville BemboGill Sans and most famously TimesNew Roman But a font doesnrsquot justcontain letters It contains ideas andMorisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split intotwo campsmdashon one side the coarsebut profitable practice of the SecondIndustrial Revolution on the other therarefied but commercially impracticalapproach of the Arts amp Crafts move-ment Morisonrsquos great insight wassimply to ask Why canrsquot we have it both

ways Morison was both a traditional-ist and a pragmatist He respectedthe history of typography but wasalways mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in hisbook A Tally o Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamationslike these Morison the provocateursometimes overshadowed the contribu-tions of Morison the typographer AtMonotype he led a project to revivethe great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology Thesefonts became cornerstones of moderntypography Most are still in use

The story of Equity begins with Stan-

ley Morison Born in England in 1889

Morison was a writer and self-taught

typographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40

years he oversaw the creation of some

of the best-known fonts of the 20th

century including Baskerville Bembo

Gill Sans and most famously Times

New Roman But a font doesnrsquot just

contain letters It contains ideas and

Morisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split into

two campsmdashon one side the coarse

but protable practice of the Second

Industrial Revolution on the other the

rareed but commercially impractical

approach of the Arts amp Crafts move-

ment Morisonrsquos great insight was

simply to ask Why canrsquot we have it

both ways Morison was both a tradi-tionalist and a pragmatist He respected

the history of typography but was

always mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in his

book A Tally of Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamations

like these Morison the provocateur

sometimes overshadowed the contribu-

tions of Morison the typographer At

Monotype he led a project to revive

the great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology These

fonts became cornerstones of modern

typography Most are still in use

11

14

C O P Y F I T T I N G C O M P A R I S O N

E Q U I T Y T I M E S N E W R O M A N

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625

Opinion of the Court

NOTICE This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication inthe preliminary print of the United States Reports Readers are requestedto notify the Reporter of Decisions Supreme Court of the United StatesWashington D C 1048626104862498309310486281048627 of any typographical or other formal errors inorder that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes topress

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No 10486241048633ndash10486259830931048624

michigan petitioner v richard perry bryant

on writ of certiorarito the supreme court of michigan

[ February 10486261048632 1048626104862410486251048625 ]

Justice Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court

At respondent Richard Bryantrsquos trial the court admitted state-ments that the victim Anthony Covington made to police offi-cers who discovered him mortally wounded in a gas station park-ing lot A jury convicted Bryant of inter alia second-degreemurder 104862810486321048627 Mich 104862510486271048626 104862510486271048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d 983094983093 9830941048631ndash9830941048632 (1048626104862410486241048633)

On appeal the Supreme Court of Michigan held that the SixthAmendmentrsquos Confrontation Clause as explained in our deci-sions in Craword v Washinton 98309310486281048625 U S 1048627983094 (1048626104862410486241048628) and Davis

v Washinton 98309310486281048631 U S 104863210486251048627 (104862610486241048624983094) rendered Covingtonrsquos state-ments inadmissible testimonial hearsay and the court reversedBryantrsquos conviction 104862810486321048627 Mich at 10486259830931048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048633

We granted the Statersquos petition for a writ of certiorari to con-sider whether the Confrontation Clause barred the admission at

trial of Covingtonrsquos statements to the police We hold that the cir-cumstances of the interaction between Covington and the policeobjectively indicate that the ldquoprimary purpose of the interrogationrdquowas ldquoto enable police assistance to meet an ongoing emergencyrdquo

Davis 98309310486281048631 U S at 104863210486261048626 Therefore Covingtonrsquos identification and

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625983093

Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

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Text B Bold

Text B Italic

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Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

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O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughoutthe United States 2) To borrow money on the creditof the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among the severalStates and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish auniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) Tocoin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) Topromote the Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors and Inventorsthe exclusive Right to their respective Writings andDiscoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay andcollect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare ofthe United States but all Duties Imposts ampExcises shall be uniform throughout the UnitedStates 2) To borrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-merce with foreign Nations and among theseveral States and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fixthe Standard of Weights and Measures 6) Toprovide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the UnitedStates 7) To establish Post Offices and PostRoads 8) To promote the Progress of Scienceand useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right totheir respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up

to $9876500 and provide for the common Defenseand general Welfare of the United States but all Du-

ties Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform throughout

the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit

of the United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a

uniform Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures

6) To provide for the Punishment of counterfeitingthe Securities and current Coin of the United States

7) To establish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To

promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors

the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and

Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay and

collect Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to

pay Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare of

the United States but all Duties Imposts amp

Excises shall be uniform throughout the United

States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate Com-

merce with foreign Nations and among the

several States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalization

andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulatethe Value thereof and of foreign Coin and fix

the Standard of Weights and Measures 6) To

provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting

the Securities and current Coin of the United

States 7) To establish Post Offices and Post

Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Science

and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to

their respective Writings and Discoveries

T E X T R E G U L A R

G R A D E A G R A D E B

8

11

9

12

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To layand collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States butall Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-form throughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith foreign Nations and among the sever-al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on thesubject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have Power 1) Tolay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for thecommon Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all DutiesImposts amp Excises shall be uniformthroughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulateCommerce with foreign Nations andamong the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subjectof Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and offoreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay

and collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States but

all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-

form throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the sever-

al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for the

common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties

Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate

Commerce with foreign Nations and

among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-

ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of

foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Impostsand Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excisesshall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniorm Laws on the subject

o Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money reulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to theirrespective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes DutiesImposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United Statesbut all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall beuniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce withforeign Nations and among the several Statesand with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni

orm Rule o Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities andcurrent Coin of the United States 7) To estab-lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promotethe Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors andInventors the exclusive Right to their respectiveWritings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Imposts

and Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with the

Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-

ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-

ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their

respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes Duties

Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be

uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with

foreign Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and

current Coin of the United States 7) To estab-

lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promote

the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and

Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective

Writings and Discoveries

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A L L S T Y L E S

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Im-posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith orein Nations and amon the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-vide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money onthe credit of the United States Hoo-ray 3) To reulate Commerce with orein

Nations and amon the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-dard of Weights and Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties Im-

posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-

vide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money on

the credit of the United States Hoo-

ray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-

tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof

and of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-

dard of Weights and Measures

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G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The story of Equity begins with StanleyMorison Born in England in 1889Morison was a writer and self-taughttypographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40 years he oversaw the creation of someof the best-known fonts of the 20thcentury including Baskerville BemboGill Sans and most famously TimesNew Roman But a font doesnrsquot justcontain letters It contains ideas andMorisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split intotwo campsmdashon one side the coarsebut profitable practice of the SecondIndustrial Revolution on the other therarefied but commercially impracticalapproach of the Arts amp Crafts move-ment Morisonrsquos great insight wassimply to ask Why canrsquot we have it both

ways Morison was both a traditional-ist and a pragmatist He respectedthe history of typography but wasalways mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in hisbook A Tally o Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamationslike these Morison the provocateursometimes overshadowed the contribu-tions of Morison the typographer AtMonotype he led a project to revivethe great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology Thesefonts became cornerstones of moderntypography Most are still in use

The story of Equity begins with Stan-

ley Morison Born in England in 1889

Morison was a writer and self-taught

typographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40

years he oversaw the creation of some

of the best-known fonts of the 20th

century including Baskerville Bembo

Gill Sans and most famously Times

New Roman But a font doesnrsquot just

contain letters It contains ideas and

Morisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split into

two campsmdashon one side the coarse

but protable practice of the Second

Industrial Revolution on the other the

rareed but commercially impractical

approach of the Arts amp Crafts move-

ment Morisonrsquos great insight was

simply to ask Why canrsquot we have it

both ways Morison was both a tradi-tionalist and a pragmatist He respected

the history of typography but was

always mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in his

book A Tally of Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamations

like these Morison the provocateur

sometimes overshadowed the contribu-

tions of Morison the typographer At

Monotype he led a project to revive

the great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology These

fonts became cornerstones of modern

typography Most are still in use

11

14

C O P Y F I T T I N G C O M P A R I S O N

E Q U I T Y T I M E S N E W R O M A N

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625

Opinion of the Court

NOTICE This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication inthe preliminary print of the United States Reports Readers are requestedto notify the Reporter of Decisions Supreme Court of the United StatesWashington D C 1048626104862498309310486281048627 of any typographical or other formal errors inorder that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes topress

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No 10486241048633ndash10486259830931048624

michigan petitioner v richard perry bryant

on writ of certiorarito the supreme court of michigan

[ February 10486261048632 1048626104862410486251048625 ]

Justice Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court

At respondent Richard Bryantrsquos trial the court admitted state-ments that the victim Anthony Covington made to police offi-cers who discovered him mortally wounded in a gas station park-ing lot A jury convicted Bryant of inter alia second-degreemurder 104862810486321048627 Mich 104862510486271048626 104862510486271048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d 983094983093 9830941048631ndash9830941048632 (1048626104862410486241048633)

On appeal the Supreme Court of Michigan held that the SixthAmendmentrsquos Confrontation Clause as explained in our deci-sions in Craword v Washinton 98309310486281048625 U S 1048627983094 (1048626104862410486241048628) and Davis

v Washinton 98309310486281048631 U S 104863210486251048627 (104862610486241048624983094) rendered Covingtonrsquos state-ments inadmissible testimonial hearsay and the court reversedBryantrsquos conviction 104862810486321048627 Mich at 10486259830931048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048633

We granted the Statersquos petition for a writ of certiorari to con-sider whether the Confrontation Clause barred the admission at

trial of Covingtonrsquos statements to the police We hold that the cir-cumstances of the interaction between Covington and the policeobjectively indicate that the ldquoprimary purpose of the interrogationrdquowas ldquoto enable police assistance to meet an ongoing emergencyrdquo

Davis 98309310486281048631 U S at 104863210486261048626 Therefore Covingtonrsquos identification and

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625983093

Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

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Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To layand collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States butall Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-form throughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith foreign Nations and among the sever-al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on thesubject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and of foreignCoin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have Power 1) Tolay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for thecommon Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all DutiesImposts amp Excises shall be uniformthroughout the United States 2) Toborrow money on the credit of theUnited States Hooray 3) To regulateCommerce with foreign Nations andamong the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subjectof Bankruptcies 5) To coin Moneyregulate the Value thereof and offoreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To lay

and collect Taxes Duties Imposts and

Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500and provide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States but

all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be uni-

form throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the sever-

al States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Im-

posts and Excises to pay Debts upto $9876500 and provide for the

common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties

Imposts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the

United States Hooray 3) To regulate

Commerce with foreign Nations and

among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseri-

ouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of

foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures

10

13

11

14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Impostsand Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excisesshall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniorm Laws on the subject

o Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money reulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to theirrespective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes DutiesImposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United Statesbut all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall beuniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce withforeign Nations and among the several Statesand with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni

orm Rule o Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities andcurrent Coin of the United States 7) To estab-lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promotethe Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors andInventors the exclusive Right to their respectiveWritings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Imposts

and Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with the

Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-

ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-

ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their

respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes Duties

Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be

uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with

foreign Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and

current Coin of the United States 7) To estab-

lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promote

the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and

Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective

Writings and Discoveries

8

11

9

12

A L L S T Y L E S

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Im-posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith orein Nations and amon the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-vide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money onthe credit of the United States Hoo-ray 3) To reulate Commerce with orein

Nations and amon the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-dard of Weights and Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties Im-

posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-

vide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money on

the credit of the United States Hoo-

ray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-

tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof

and of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-

dard of Weights and Measures

10

13

11

14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The story of Equity begins with StanleyMorison Born in England in 1889Morison was a writer and self-taughttypographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40 years he oversaw the creation of someof the best-known fonts of the 20thcentury including Baskerville BemboGill Sans and most famously TimesNew Roman But a font doesnrsquot justcontain letters It contains ideas andMorisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split intotwo campsmdashon one side the coarsebut profitable practice of the SecondIndustrial Revolution on the other therarefied but commercially impracticalapproach of the Arts amp Crafts move-ment Morisonrsquos great insight wassimply to ask Why canrsquot we have it both

ways Morison was both a traditional-ist and a pragmatist He respectedthe history of typography but wasalways mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in hisbook A Tally o Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamationslike these Morison the provocateursometimes overshadowed the contribu-tions of Morison the typographer AtMonotype he led a project to revivethe great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology Thesefonts became cornerstones of moderntypography Most are still in use

The story of Equity begins with Stan-

ley Morison Born in England in 1889

Morison was a writer and self-taught

typographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40

years he oversaw the creation of some

of the best-known fonts of the 20th

century including Baskerville Bembo

Gill Sans and most famously Times

New Roman But a font doesnrsquot just

contain letters It contains ideas and

Morisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split into

two campsmdashon one side the coarse

but protable practice of the Second

Industrial Revolution on the other the

rareed but commercially impractical

approach of the Arts amp Crafts move-

ment Morisonrsquos great insight was

simply to ask Why canrsquot we have it

both ways Morison was both a tradi-tionalist and a pragmatist He respected

the history of typography but was

always mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in his

book A Tally of Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamations

like these Morison the provocateur

sometimes overshadowed the contribu-

tions of Morison the typographer At

Monotype he led a project to revive

the great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology These

fonts became cornerstones of modern

typography Most are still in use

11

14

C O P Y F I T T I N G C O M P A R I S O N

E Q U I T Y T I M E S N E W R O M A N

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625

Opinion of the Court

NOTICE This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication inthe preliminary print of the United States Reports Readers are requestedto notify the Reporter of Decisions Supreme Court of the United StatesWashington D C 1048626104862498309310486281048627 of any typographical or other formal errors inorder that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes topress

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No 10486241048633ndash10486259830931048624

michigan petitioner v richard perry bryant

on writ of certiorarito the supreme court of michigan

[ February 10486261048632 1048626104862410486251048625 ]

Justice Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court

At respondent Richard Bryantrsquos trial the court admitted state-ments that the victim Anthony Covington made to police offi-cers who discovered him mortally wounded in a gas station park-ing lot A jury convicted Bryant of inter alia second-degreemurder 104862810486321048627 Mich 104862510486271048626 104862510486271048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d 983094983093 9830941048631ndash9830941048632 (1048626104862410486241048633)

On appeal the Supreme Court of Michigan held that the SixthAmendmentrsquos Confrontation Clause as explained in our deci-sions in Craword v Washinton 98309310486281048625 U S 1048627983094 (1048626104862410486241048628) and Davis

v Washinton 98309310486281048631 U S 104863210486251048627 (104862610486241048624983094) rendered Covingtonrsquos state-ments inadmissible testimonial hearsay and the court reversedBryantrsquos conviction 104862810486321048627 Mich at 10486259830931048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048633

We granted the Statersquos petition for a writ of certiorari to con-sider whether the Confrontation Clause barred the admission at

trial of Covingtonrsquos statements to the police We hold that the cir-cumstances of the interaction between Covington and the policeobjectively indicate that the ldquoprimary purpose of the interrogationrdquowas ldquoto enable police assistance to meet an ongoing emergencyrdquo

Davis 98309310486281048631 U S at 104863210486261048626 Therefore Covingtonrsquos identification and

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625983093

Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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28

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

13 frac12

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Impostsand Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excisesshall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with theIndian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniorm Laws on the subject

o Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money reulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard ofWeights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Timesto Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to theirrespective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes DutiesImposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United Statesbut all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall beuniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce withforeign Nations and among the several Statesand with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni

orm Rule o Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities andcurrent Coin of the United States 7) To estab-lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promotethe Progress of Science and useful Arts bysecuring for limited Times to Authors andInventors the exclusive Right to their respectiveWritings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power 1) To

lay and collect Taxes Duties Imposts

and Excises to pay Debts up to $9876500 and

provide for the common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United States

Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States and with the

Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uniform Rule of Natu-

ralization andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject

of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money regulate the Value

thereof and of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the Punish-

ment of counterfeiting the Securities and currentCoin of the United States 7) To establish Post Offices

and Post Roads 8) To promote the Progress of Sci-

ence and useful Arts by securing for limited Times

to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their

respective Writings and Discoveries

The Congress shall have Power

1) To lay and collect Taxes Duties

Imposts and Excises to pay Debts up to

$9876500 and provide for the common De-fense and general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises shall be

uniform throughout the United States 2) To

borrow money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce with

foreign Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To establish a uni-

form Rule of Naturalization andmdashseriouslymdash

uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies

5) To coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Standard of

Weights and Measures 6) To provide for the

Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and

current Coin of the United States 7) To estab-

lish Post Offices and Post Roads 8) To promote

the Progress of Science and useful Arts by

securing for limited Times to Authors and

Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective

Writings and Discoveries

8

11

9

12

A L L S T Y L E S

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Im-posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith orein Nations and amon the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-vide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money onthe credit of the United States Hoo-ray 3) To reulate Commerce with orein

Nations and amon the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-dard of Weights and Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties Im-

posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-

vide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money on

the credit of the United States Hoo-

ray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-

tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof

and of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-

dard of Weights and Measures

10

13

11

14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The story of Equity begins with StanleyMorison Born in England in 1889Morison was a writer and self-taughttypographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40 years he oversaw the creation of someof the best-known fonts of the 20thcentury including Baskerville BemboGill Sans and most famously TimesNew Roman But a font doesnrsquot justcontain letters It contains ideas andMorisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split intotwo campsmdashon one side the coarsebut profitable practice of the SecondIndustrial Revolution on the other therarefied but commercially impracticalapproach of the Arts amp Crafts move-ment Morisonrsquos great insight wassimply to ask Why canrsquot we have it both

ways Morison was both a traditional-ist and a pragmatist He respectedthe history of typography but wasalways mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in hisbook A Tally o Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamationslike these Morison the provocateursometimes overshadowed the contribu-tions of Morison the typographer AtMonotype he led a project to revivethe great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology Thesefonts became cornerstones of moderntypography Most are still in use

The story of Equity begins with Stan-

ley Morison Born in England in 1889

Morison was a writer and self-taught

typographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40

years he oversaw the creation of some

of the best-known fonts of the 20th

century including Baskerville Bembo

Gill Sans and most famously Times

New Roman But a font doesnrsquot just

contain letters It contains ideas and

Morisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split into

two campsmdashon one side the coarse

but protable practice of the Second

Industrial Revolution on the other the

rareed but commercially impractical

approach of the Arts amp Crafts move-

ment Morisonrsquos great insight was

simply to ask Why canrsquot we have it

both ways Morison was both a tradi-tionalist and a pragmatist He respected

the history of typography but was

always mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in his

book A Tally of Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamations

like these Morison the provocateur

sometimes overshadowed the contribu-

tions of Morison the typographer At

Monotype he led a project to revive

the great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology These

fonts became cornerstones of modern

typography Most are still in use

11

14

C O P Y F I T T I N G C O M P A R I S O N

E Q U I T Y T I M E S N E W R O M A N

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625

Opinion of the Court

NOTICE This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication inthe preliminary print of the United States Reports Readers are requestedto notify the Reporter of Decisions Supreme Court of the United StatesWashington D C 1048626104862498309310486281048627 of any typographical or other formal errors inorder that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes topress

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No 10486241048633ndash10486259830931048624

michigan petitioner v richard perry bryant

on writ of certiorarito the supreme court of michigan

[ February 10486261048632 1048626104862410486251048625 ]

Justice Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court

At respondent Richard Bryantrsquos trial the court admitted state-ments that the victim Anthony Covington made to police offi-cers who discovered him mortally wounded in a gas station park-ing lot A jury convicted Bryant of inter alia second-degreemurder 104862810486321048627 Mich 104862510486271048626 104862510486271048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d 983094983093 9830941048631ndash9830941048632 (1048626104862410486241048633)

On appeal the Supreme Court of Michigan held that the SixthAmendmentrsquos Confrontation Clause as explained in our deci-sions in Craword v Washinton 98309310486281048625 U S 1048627983094 (1048626104862410486241048628) and Davis

v Washinton 98309310486281048631 U S 104863210486251048627 (104862610486241048624983094) rendered Covingtonrsquos state-ments inadmissible testimonial hearsay and the court reversedBryantrsquos conviction 104862810486321048627 Mich at 10486259830931048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048633

We granted the Statersquos petition for a writ of certiorari to con-sider whether the Confrontation Clause barred the admission at

trial of Covingtonrsquos statements to the police We hold that the cir-cumstances of the interaction between Covington and the policeobjectively indicate that the ldquoprimary purpose of the interrogationrdquowas ldquoto enable police assistance to meet an ongoing emergencyrdquo

Davis 98309310486281048631 U S at 104863210486261048626 Therefore Covingtonrsquos identification and

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625983093

Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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28

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collectTaxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfareof the United States but all Duties Im-posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the UnitedStates Hooray 3) To regulate Commercewith orein Nations and amon the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights andMeasures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-vide for the common Defense andgeneral Welfare of the United States but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money onthe credit of the United States Hoo-ray 3) To reulate Commerce with orein

Nations and amon the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) Toestablish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereofand of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-dard of Weights and Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises to pay

Debts up to $9876500 and provide forthe common Defense and general Welfare

of the United States but all Duties Im-

posts amp Excises shall be uniform

throughout the United States 2) To bor-

row money on the credit of the United

States Hooray 3) To regulate Commerce

with foreign Nations and among the several

States and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturalizationandmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws on the

subject of Bankruptcies 5) To coin Money

regulate the Value thereof and of foreign

Coin and fix the Standard of Weights and

Measures

The Congress shall have

Power 1) To lay and collect

Taxes Duties Imposts and Excises topay Debts up to $9876500 and pro-

vide for the common Defense and

general Welfare of the United States

but all Duties Imposts amp Excises

shall be uniform throughout the

United States 2) To borrow money on

the credit of the United States Hoo-

ray 3) To regulate Commerce with foreign

Nations and among the several States

and with the Indian Tribes 4) To

establish a uniform Rule of Naturaliza-

tion andmdashseriouslymdashuniform Laws

on the subject of Bankruptcies 5) To

coin Money regulate the Value thereof

and of foreign Coin and fix the Stan-

dard of Weights and Measures

10

13

11

14

G R A D E A G R A D E B

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The story of Equity begins with StanleyMorison Born in England in 1889Morison was a writer and self-taughttypographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40 years he oversaw the creation of someof the best-known fonts of the 20thcentury including Baskerville BemboGill Sans and most famously TimesNew Roman But a font doesnrsquot justcontain letters It contains ideas andMorisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split intotwo campsmdashon one side the coarsebut profitable practice of the SecondIndustrial Revolution on the other therarefied but commercially impracticalapproach of the Arts amp Crafts move-ment Morisonrsquos great insight wassimply to ask Why canrsquot we have it both

ways Morison was both a traditional-ist and a pragmatist He respectedthe history of typography but wasalways mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in hisbook A Tally o Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamationslike these Morison the provocateursometimes overshadowed the contribu-tions of Morison the typographer AtMonotype he led a project to revivethe great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology Thesefonts became cornerstones of moderntypography Most are still in use

The story of Equity begins with Stan-

ley Morison Born in England in 1889

Morison was a writer and self-taught

typographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40

years he oversaw the creation of some

of the best-known fonts of the 20th

century including Baskerville Bembo

Gill Sans and most famously Times

New Roman But a font doesnrsquot just

contain letters It contains ideas and

Morisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split into

two campsmdashon one side the coarse

but protable practice of the Second

Industrial Revolution on the other the

rareed but commercially impractical

approach of the Arts amp Crafts move-

ment Morisonrsquos great insight was

simply to ask Why canrsquot we have it

both ways Morison was both a tradi-tionalist and a pragmatist He respected

the history of typography but was

always mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in his

book A Tally of Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamations

like these Morison the provocateur

sometimes overshadowed the contribu-

tions of Morison the typographer At

Monotype he led a project to revive

the great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology These

fonts became cornerstones of modern

typography Most are still in use

11

14

C O P Y F I T T I N G C O M P A R I S O N

E Q U I T Y T I M E S N E W R O M A N

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625

Opinion of the Court

NOTICE This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication inthe preliminary print of the United States Reports Readers are requestedto notify the Reporter of Decisions Supreme Court of the United StatesWashington D C 1048626104862498309310486281048627 of any typographical or other formal errors inorder that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes topress

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No 10486241048633ndash10486259830931048624

michigan petitioner v richard perry bryant

on writ of certiorarito the supreme court of michigan

[ February 10486261048632 1048626104862410486251048625 ]

Justice Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court

At respondent Richard Bryantrsquos trial the court admitted state-ments that the victim Anthony Covington made to police offi-cers who discovered him mortally wounded in a gas station park-ing lot A jury convicted Bryant of inter alia second-degreemurder 104862810486321048627 Mich 104862510486271048626 104862510486271048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d 983094983093 9830941048631ndash9830941048632 (1048626104862410486241048633)

On appeal the Supreme Court of Michigan held that the SixthAmendmentrsquos Confrontation Clause as explained in our deci-sions in Craword v Washinton 98309310486281048625 U S 1048627983094 (1048626104862410486241048628) and Davis

v Washinton 98309310486281048631 U S 104863210486251048627 (104862610486241048624983094) rendered Covingtonrsquos state-ments inadmissible testimonial hearsay and the court reversedBryantrsquos conviction 104862810486321048627 Mich at 10486259830931048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048633

We granted the Statersquos petition for a writ of certiorari to con-sider whether the Confrontation Clause barred the admission at

trial of Covingtonrsquos statements to the police We hold that the cir-cumstances of the interaction between Covington and the policeobjectively indicate that the ldquoprimary purpose of the interrogationrdquowas ldquoto enable police assistance to meet an ongoing emergencyrdquo

Davis 98309310486281048631 U S at 104863210486261048626 Therefore Covingtonrsquos identification and

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625983093

Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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13

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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28

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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20

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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13

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

13 frac12

16 frac12

11 frac12

14 frac12

L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

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I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

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copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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The story of Equity begins with StanleyMorison Born in England in 1889Morison was a writer and self-taughttypographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40 years he oversaw the creation of someof the best-known fonts of the 20thcentury including Baskerville BemboGill Sans and most famously TimesNew Roman But a font doesnrsquot justcontain letters It contains ideas andMorisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split intotwo campsmdashon one side the coarsebut profitable practice of the SecondIndustrial Revolution on the other therarefied but commercially impracticalapproach of the Arts amp Crafts move-ment Morisonrsquos great insight wassimply to ask Why canrsquot we have it both

ways Morison was both a traditional-ist and a pragmatist He respectedthe history of typography but wasalways mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in hisbook A Tally o Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamationslike these Morison the provocateursometimes overshadowed the contribu-tions of Morison the typographer AtMonotype he led a project to revivethe great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology Thesefonts became cornerstones of moderntypography Most are still in use

The story of Equity begins with Stan-

ley Morison Born in England in 1889

Morison was a writer and self-taught

typographer In 1923 he became a

typographic consultant to the Mono-type Corporation Over the next 40

years he oversaw the creation of some

of the best-known fonts of the 20th

century including Baskerville Bembo

Gill Sans and most famously Times

New Roman But a font doesnrsquot just

contain letters It contains ideas and

Morisonrsquos novel ideas were vital to the

progress of type design Morison cameof age when printing had split into

two campsmdashon one side the coarse

but protable practice of the Second

Industrial Revolution on the other the

rareed but commercially impractical

approach of the Arts amp Crafts move-

ment Morisonrsquos great insight was

simply to ask Why canrsquot we have it

both ways Morison was both a tradi-tionalist and a pragmatist He respected

the history of typography but was

always mindful of what he called its

ldquoeconomic utilityrdquo As he put it in his

book A Tally of Types ldquoIt must be the

object of typographyhellipto multiply

the greatest number of copies at

the least costrdquo With proclamations

like these Morison the provocateur

sometimes overshadowed the contribu-

tions of Morison the typographer At

Monotype he led a project to revive

the great fonts of the previous 400

years to suit current technology These

fonts became cornerstones of modern

typography Most are still in use

11

14

C O P Y F I T T I N G C O M P A R I S O N

E Q U I T Y T I M E S N E W R O M A N

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625

Opinion of the Court

NOTICE This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication inthe preliminary print of the United States Reports Readers are requestedto notify the Reporter of Decisions Supreme Court of the United StatesWashington D C 1048626104862498309310486281048627 of any typographical or other formal errors inorder that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes topress

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No 10486241048633ndash10486259830931048624

michigan petitioner v richard perry bryant

on writ of certiorarito the supreme court of michigan

[ February 10486261048632 1048626104862410486251048625 ]

Justice Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court

At respondent Richard Bryantrsquos trial the court admitted state-ments that the victim Anthony Covington made to police offi-cers who discovered him mortally wounded in a gas station park-ing lot A jury convicted Bryant of inter alia second-degreemurder 104862810486321048627 Mich 104862510486271048626 104862510486271048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d 983094983093 9830941048631ndash9830941048632 (1048626104862410486241048633)

On appeal the Supreme Court of Michigan held that the SixthAmendmentrsquos Confrontation Clause as explained in our deci-sions in Craword v Washinton 98309310486281048625 U S 1048627983094 (1048626104862410486241048628) and Davis

v Washinton 98309310486281048631 U S 104863210486251048627 (104862610486241048624983094) rendered Covingtonrsquos state-ments inadmissible testimonial hearsay and the court reversedBryantrsquos conviction 104862810486321048627 Mich at 10486259830931048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048633

We granted the Statersquos petition for a writ of certiorari to con-sider whether the Confrontation Clause barred the admission at

trial of Covingtonrsquos statements to the police We hold that the cir-cumstances of the interaction between Covington and the policeobjectively indicate that the ldquoprimary purpose of the interrogationrdquowas ldquoto enable police assistance to meet an ongoing emergencyrdquo

Davis 98309310486281048631 U S at 104863210486261048626 Therefore Covingtonrsquos identification and

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625983093

Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

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Had Ringlets 012

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G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

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( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

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( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

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( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

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( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

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on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625

Opinion of the Court

NOTICE This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication inthe preliminary print of the United States Reports Readers are requestedto notify the Reporter of Decisions Supreme Court of the United StatesWashington D C 1048626104862498309310486281048627 of any typographical or other formal errors inorder that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes topress

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No 10486241048633ndash10486259830931048624

michigan petitioner v richard perry bryant

on writ of certiorarito the supreme court of michigan

[ February 10486261048632 1048626104862410486251048625 ]

Justice Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court

At respondent Richard Bryantrsquos trial the court admitted state-ments that the victim Anthony Covington made to police offi-cers who discovered him mortally wounded in a gas station park-ing lot A jury convicted Bryant of inter alia second-degreemurder 104862810486321048627 Mich 104862510486271048626 104862510486271048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d 983094983093 9830941048631ndash9830941048632 (1048626104862410486241048633)

On appeal the Supreme Court of Michigan held that the SixthAmendmentrsquos Confrontation Clause as explained in our deci-sions in Craword v Washinton 98309310486281048625 U S 1048627983094 (1048626104862410486241048628) and Davis

v Washinton 98309310486281048631 U S 104863210486251048627 (104862610486241048624983094) rendered Covingtonrsquos state-ments inadmissible testimonial hearsay and the court reversedBryantrsquos conviction 104862810486321048627 Mich at 10486259830931048631 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048633

We granted the Statersquos petition for a writ of certiorari to con-sider whether the Confrontation Clause barred the admission at

trial of Covingtonrsquos statements to the police We hold that the cir-cumstances of the interaction between Covington and the policeobjectively indicate that the ldquoprimary purpose of the interrogationrdquowas ldquoto enable police assistance to meet an ongoing emergencyrdquo

Davis 98309310486281048631 U S at 104863210486261048626 Therefore Covingtonrsquos identification and

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Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

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effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

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Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

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O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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Cite as 9830939830941048626 U S ____ (1048626104862410486251048625) 1048625983093

Opinion of the Court

conditionrdquo Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 see also Mich R Evid 104863210486241048627(1048626104862410486251048624) are considered reliable because the declarant in the excite-ment presumably cannot form a falsehood See Idaho v Wriht 104862810486331048631U S 10486321048624983093 104863210486261048624 (1048625104863310486331048624) (ldquoThe basis for the lsquoexcited utterancersquo ex-ception hellip is that such statements are given under circumstancesthat eliminate the possibility of fabrication coaching or confabu-lation helliprdquo) 983093 J Weinstein amp M Berger Weinsteinrsquos Federal Evi

dence sect 10486321048624104862710486241048628[1048625] ( J McLaughlin ed 1048626d ed 1048626104862410486251048624) (same) Advi-sory Committeersquos Notes on Fed R Evid 104863210486241048627 10486261048632 U S C Appp 104862710486311048625 (same) An ongoing emergency has a similar effect of fo-cusing an individualrsquos attention on responding to the emergency983097

Following our precedents the court below correctly began itsanalysis with the circumstances in which Covington interacted withthe police 104862810486321048627 Mich at 104862510486281048627 10486319830941048632 N W 1048626d at 10486311048625 But in doing sothe court construed Davis to have decided more than it did and thusemployed an unduly narrow understanding of ldquoongoing emergencyrdquo

983097 Many other exceptions to the hearsay rules similarly rest on the belief thatcertain statements are by their nature made for a purpose other than usein a prosecution and therefore should not be barred by hearsay prohibitionsSee eg Fed R Evid 104863210486241048625(d)(1048626)(E) (statement by a co-conspirator dur-ing and in furtherance of the conspiracy) 104863210486241048627(1048628) (Statements for Purposesof Medical Diagnosis or Treatment) 104863210486241048627(983094) (Records of Regularly Con-

ducted Activity) 104863210486241048627(1048632) (Public Records and Reports) 104863210486241048627(1048633) (Recordsof Vital Statistics) 104863210486241048627(10486251048625) (Records of Religious Organizations) 104863210486241048627(10486251048626)(Marriage Baptismal and Similar Certificates) 104863210486241048627(10486251048627) (Family Records)104863210486241048628(b)(1048627) (Statement Against Interest) see also MelendezDiaz v Massachu

setts 9830939830931048631 U S __ __ (1048626104862410486241048633) (slip op at 10486251048632) (ldquoBusiness and public recordsare generally admissible absent confrontation not because they qualify underan exception to the hearsay rules but becausemdashhaving been created for theadministration of an entityrsquos affairs and not for the purpose of establishingor proving some fact at trialmdashthey are not testimonialrdquo) Giles v Caliornia

9830939830931048628 U S at 10486271048631983094 (noting in the context of domestic violence that ldquo[s]tate-ments to friends and neighbors about abuse and intimidation and statementsto physicians in the course of receiving treatment would be excluded if at allonly by hearsay rulesrdquo) Craword 98309310486281048625 U S at 983093983094 (ldquoMost of the hearsay ex-ceptions covered statements that by their nature were not testimonialmdashforexample business records or statements in furtherance of a conspiracyrdquo)

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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28

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

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F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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What are the roots that clutch what branches grow

Out of this stony rubbish Son of man

You cannot say or guess for you know only

A heap of broken images where the sun beats

And the dead tree gives no shelter the cricket no relief

And the dry stone no sound of water Only

There is shadow under this red rock

(Come in under the shadow of this red rock) And I will show you something different from either

Your shadow at morning striding behind you

Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you

I will show you fear in a handful of dust

T S E L I O T T H E W A S T E L A N D

( T H I S I S G R A D E B W H I C H W O R K S

N I C E L Y A T L A R G E R S I Z E S )

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28

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

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O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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A little boy of eleven who had been thoughtfully assistingin the packing joined the group of men and as they rubbedtheir chins he spoke up blushing at the sound of his own voice

991260Aunt have got a great fuel-house and it could be put there per-haps till you991257ve found a place to settle in sir991261

991260A proper good notion991261 said the blacksmithIt was decided that a deputation should wait on the boy991257s

auntmdashan old maiden residentmdashand ask her if she would housethe piano till Mr Phillotson should send for it The smith andthe bailiff started to see about the practicability of the suggest-ed shelter and the boy and the schoolmaster were left standingalone

991260Sorry I am going Jude991261 asked the latter kindlyTears rose into the boy991257s eyes for he was not among the

regular day scholars who came unromantically close to theschoolmaster991257s life but one who had attended the night schoolonly during the present teacher991257s term of office The regularscholars if the truth must be told stood at the present momentafar off like certain historic disciples indisposed to any enthu-

siastic volunteering of aidThe boy awkwardly opened the book he held in his hand

which Mr Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting giftand admitted that he was sorry

991260So am I991261 said Mr Phillotson991260Why do you go sir991261 asked the boy

991260Ahmdashthat would be a long story You wouldn991257t understandmy reasons Jude You will perhaps when you are older991261

991260I think I should now sir991261

T H O M A S H A R D Y J U D E T H E O B S C U R E

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

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Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

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Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

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L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

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CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

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OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

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W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

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O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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quo usque

tandem abutere

catilina patientia nostra983103quam diu etiam furor iste tuusnos eludet983103 quem ad finem sese

effrenata iactabit audacia983103 nihilnete nocturnum praesidium palati

nihil urbis vigiliae nihil timor populinihil concursus bonorum omnium nihil

hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus nihilhorum ora voltusque moverunt983103 patere tua

consilia non sentis constrictam iam horum omniumscientia teneri coniurationem tuam non vides983103 quid

proxima quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris quos

convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum

ignorare arbitraris983103 o tempora o mores983073 senatus haec

intellegit consul videt hic tamen vivit vivit983103

immo vero etiam in senatum venit fit publici

consilii particeps notat et designat

oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum

nos autem fortes viri satis facere reipublicae videmur si istius furorem

ac tela vitemus ad mortem te

catilina duci iussu consulisiam pridem oportebat in

te conferri pestem quamtu in nos omnes iam

diu machinarisC I C E R O I N C A T I L I N A M I

V A R I O U S

S I Z E S

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

11

13

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

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FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

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available only at equityfontcom 983089983097

CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

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available only at equityfontcom 983090983088

OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

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available only at equityfontcom 983090983089

LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 2222

questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

10 frac12

14

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L

ongtemps je mesuis coucheacute de

bonne heure Parfois agravepeine ma bougie eacuteteintemes yeux se fermaient sivite que je nrsquoavais pas letemps de me dire laquo Jemrsquoendors raquo

Et une demi-heureapregraves la penseacutee qursquoil

eacutetait temps de chercherle sommeil mrsquoeacuteveillait je voulais poser le vo-lume que je croyais avoirencore dans les mainset souffler ma lumiegravere

je nrsquoavais pas cesseacute endormant de faire desreacuteflexions sur ce que jevenais de lire mais cesreacuteflexions avaient prisun tour un peu particu-lier il me semblait que

jrsquoeacutetais moi-mecircme cedont parlait lrsquoouvrage une eacuteglise un quatuorla rivaliteacute de Franccedilois Ieret de Charles Quint

Cette croyance survi-vait pendant quelquessecondes agrave mon reacuteveil elle ne choquait pasma raison mais pesaitcomme des eacutecaillessur mes yeux et lesempecircchait de se rendrecompte que le bougeoirnrsquoeacutetait plus allumeacutePuis elle commenccedilait

agrave me devenir inintel-ligible comme apregraves

la meacutetempsycose lespenseacutees drsquoune existenceanteacuterieure le sujet dulivre se deacutetachait demoi jrsquoeacutetais libre demrsquoy appliquer ou non aussitocirct je recouvraisla vue et jrsquoeacutetais bieneacutetonneacute de trouver autourde moi une obscuriteacutedouce et reposante pour

mes yeux mais peut-ecirctre plus encore pourmon esprit agrave qui elleapparaissait commeune chose sans causeincompreacutehensiblecomme une chose vrai-ment obscure

983114e me demandais quelle983144eure il pou983158ait ecirctre jrsquoentendais le si1047300ement destrains qui plus ou moinseacuteloineacute comme le c983144ant

drsquoun oiseau dans une 983142orecirctrele983158ant les distances medeacutecri983158ait lrsquoeacutetendue de lacampane deacuteserte ougrave le983158o983161aeur se 983144acircte 983158ers la station proc983144aine et le petit c983144emin qursquoil suit 983158aecirctre ra983158eacute dans son sou983158enir par lrsquoexcitation qursquoildoit agrave des lieux nou983158eauxagrave des actes inaccoutumeacutesagrave la causerie reacutecente etaux adieux sous la lampeeacutetranegravere qui le sui983158entencore dans le silence de lanuit agrave la douceur proc983144aine du retour

Jrsquoappuyais tendrement

mes joues contre lesbelles joues de lrsquooreiller

qui pleines et fraicircchessont comme les joues denotre enfance Je frottaisune allumette pourregarder ma montreBientocirct minuit Crsquoestlrsquoinstant ougrave le maladequi a eacuteteacute obligeacute departir en voyage et a ducirccoucher dans un hocirctelinconnu reacuteveilleacute par

Marcel Proust

Du Cocircteacute de Chez Swann

983114e 983142rottais une allumette pour regarder ma montre

11

13

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alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

13 frac12

16 frac12

11 frac12

14 frac12

L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

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available only at equityfontcom 983089983096

FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 1922

available only at equityfontcom 983089983097

CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 2022

available only at equityfontcom 983090983088

OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

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available only at equityfontcom 983090983089

LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 2222

questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

10 frac12

14

Page 17: Equity Type Specimen

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 1722

available only at equityfontcom 983089983095

alice cominciava a sentirsi mortalmente stanca di sede-re sul poggio accanto a sua sorella senza far nulla una o duevolte aveva gittato lo sguardo sul libro che leggeva sua sorellama non crsquoerano imagini negrave dialoghi ldquoe a che serve un librordquopensograve Alice ldquosenza imagini e dialoghirdquo

E andava fantasticando col suo cervel-

lo (come meglio poteva perchegrave lo stel-lone lrsquoavea resa sonnacchiosa e grulli-na) se il piacere di fare una ghirlandadi margherite valesse la noja di levar-si su e cogliere i fiori quandrsquoecco unConiglio bianco con gli occhi di rubinole passograve da vicino

Davvero non crsquoera troppo da me-ravigliarsi di ciograve negrave Alice pensograve chefosse cosa troppo stravagante di senti-re parlare il Coniglio il quale dicevafra segrave ldquoOimegrave Oimegravei ho fatto tardirdquo(quando se lo rammentograve in seguitosrsquoaccorse che avrebbe dovuto meravi-gliarsene ma allora le sembrograve una cosaassai naturale) ma quando il Conigliotrasse un oriuolo dal taschino del pan

ciotto e vi affisograve gli occhi e scappograve viaAlice saltograve in piedi perchegrave lrsquoera venu-to in mente chrsquoella non avea mai vedu-to un Coniglio col panciotto e il suorispettivo taschino negrave con un oriuoloda starvici dentro e divorata dalla cu-riositagrave traversograve il campo correndogliappresso e giunse proprio a tempo di

vederlo slanciarsi in una spaziosa coni-gliera di sotto alla siepeIn un altro istante giugrave Alice scivo-

lograve correndogli appresso senza puntoriflettere come mai avrebbe fatto perriuscirne fuori

La buca della conigliera sfilava

diritto come una galleria di tunnel epoi srsquoinabissava tanto rapidamente

che Alice non ebbe un solo istante

per considerare se avesse potuto fer-marsi poichegrave si sentiva cader giugrave ro-

toloni in qualche precipizio che ras-

somigliava a un pozzo

Una delle due o il pozzo era arci-profondo o ella vi ruzzolava assai ada-gino poichegrave ebbe tempo mentre cade-va di guardare tutto intorno e stupivapensando a ciograve che le avverrebbe poiPrima di tutto aguzzograve la vista e cercogravedi vedere nel fondo per scoprire ciograveche le accaderebbe ma gli era bujoaffatto e non ci si vedea punto indiguardograve alle pareti del pozzo ed osser-

vograve chrsquoerano ricoperte di credenze e discaffali da libri quagrave e lagrave vide mappe equadri che pendeano darsquo chiodi

Andando giugrave prese di volo un va-settino che aveva un cartello lo les-se ldquoconserva drsquoarancerdquo maoimegrave era vuoto e restograve delusa nonvolle lasciar cadere il vasettino per non

ammazzare chi era in fondo e andan-do sempre giugrave lo depose in unrsquoaltracredenza

ldquoBenerdquo pensograve Alice ldquodopo unacaduta tale mi parragrave proprio un nien-te il ruzzolare per le scale A casa poi

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14 frac12

L E W I S C A R R O L L L E A V V E N T U R E D rsquo A L I C E N E L P A E S E D E L L E M E R A V I G L I E

CAPITOLO I

GIUgrave NELLA CONIGLIERA

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 1822

available only at equityfontcom 983089983096

FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 1922

available only at equityfontcom 983089983097

CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

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available only at equityfontcom 983090983088

OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

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LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

10 frac12

14

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available only at equityfontcom 983089983096

FAMILY SUMMARY

G R A D E A Text A Regular

Text A BoldText A Italic

Text A Bold Italic

Caps A RegularCaps A Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012 Had Rinlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012Had Ringlets 012

G R A D E B Text B Regular

Text B Bold

Text B Italic

Text B Bold Italic

Caps B Regular

Caps B Bold

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

Had Ringlets 012

F O N T S I N P A C K A G E 48 = 6 stylestimes 2 grades (A and B)times 2 formats (OpenType and OpenType TT)times 2 versions (standard and tabular)

L A N G U A G E S

S U P P O R T E D

Afrikaans Albanian Basque Catalan the Celticlanguages (Welsh Cornish Breton Irish ScottishGaelic Manx) Croatian Czech Danish DutchEnglish Estonian Finnish French Galician GermanHungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish ItalianLatvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese NorwegianPolish Portuguese Romanian Slovak SlovenianSpanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Turkish

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 1922

available only at equityfontcom 983089983097

CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 2022

available only at equityfontcom 983090983088

OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 2122

available only at equityfontcom 983090983089

LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 2222

questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

10 frac12

14

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8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 1922

available only at equityfontcom 983089983097

CHARACTER SET

U P P E R C A S E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y 983078 Z

S M A L L C A P S abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy983078z

L O W E R C A S E a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y amp z

P U N C T U A T I O N iquest iexcl hellip - ndash mdash lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo sbquo bdquo lsaquo rsaquo laquo raquo

( ) [ ] sect para dagger Dagger bull middot _

A C C E N T E D U P P E R C A S E Aacute Agrave Acirc Auml Atilde Aring Ă Ą AElig Ccedil Ć Ċ Č ETH ĎEacute Egrave Ecirc Euml Ē Ě Ė Ę Ğ Ġ Ģ Ħ Iacute Igrave Icirc Iuml Ī İ ĮĶ Ł Ĺ Ļ Ľ Ŀ Ntilde Ń Ň Ņ Oacute Ograve Ocirc Ouml Otilde Ō Ő Oslash ŒŔ Ř Š Ś Ş Ș ẞ Ť Ţ THORN Uacute Ugrave Ucirc Uuml Ū Ű Ů ŲẂ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Yacute Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ž Ź Ż

A C C E N T E D

S M A L L C A P S

aacuteagraveacircaumlatildearingăąaeligccedilćċčethďeacuteegraveecirceumlēěėęğġģħiacuteigraveicirciumlīįķłĺļľŀntildeńňņoacuteograveocircoumlotildeōőoslashœŕřšśşșszligťţthornuacuteugraveucircuumlūűůųẃẁŵẅyacuteỳŷyumlžźż

A C C E N T E D L O W E R C A S E aacute agrave acirc auml atilde aring ă ą aelig ccedil ć ċ č eth ď eacute egrave ecirc euml ē ě ė ę ğ ġ ģ ħiacute igrave icirc iuml ī į ķ ł ĺ ļ ľ ŀ ntilde ń ň ņ oacute ograve ocirc ouml otilde ō ő oslash œ ŕ ř š ś ş ș

szlig ť ţ thorn uacute ugrave ucirc uuml ū ű ů ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ yacute ỳ ŷ yuml ž ź żF I G U R E S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 983088 983089 983090 983091 983092 1048629 983094 983095 983096 983097

1048624 1048625 1048626 1048627 1048628 983093 983094 1048631 1048632 1048633 983088983089983090983091983092983093983094983095983096983097

F R A C T I O N S frac12 ⅓ frac14 1 ⅛ ⅔ 2 frac34 3 ⅜ 4 5 6 ⅞ 7 8

N U M E R I C S amp S Y M B O L S

$ cent poundyen euro permil prime Prime deg ordf ordm + minusplusmn = ne times divide lt gt le ge infinə micro part sum prod π int Ω not radic ƒ asymp ∆ copy reg trade curren λ | brvbar ^ ~loz larr rarr uarr darr 1048573 1114109 917501

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 2022

available only at equityfontcom 983090983088

OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 2122

available only at equityfontcom 983090983089

LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 2222

questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

10 frac12

14

Page 20: Equity Type Specimen

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 2022

available only at equityfontcom 983090983088

OPENTYPE FEATURES

S U P P O R T E D fractions (rac ) kerning (kern) ligatures (lia) localized forms

for Catalan Dutch Polish and Turkish (locl) numerators anddenominators (numr amp dnom) oldstyle figures (onum) ordinals(ordn) small-cap forms (c2sc ) stylistic sets (as shown below)superscripts and susbscripts ( sups amp subs ) tabular figures (tnum)uppercase forms (case )

L I G A T U R E S ff fi f fl ffi ffl 983142 auml 983142ouml 983142uuml ff fi fl ffi ffl 1048678auml 1048678ouml 1048678uuml

S M A L L Q U O T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 1 )ldquoSo he didnrsquot say lsquounclersquo after allrdquo rarr 991260So he didn991257t say lsquouncle991257 after all991261

T A L L F I G U R E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 02 )

I need $1350 for 27 50-cent coins rarr I need 983076104862510486279830931048624 for 10486261048631 9830931048624-cent coins

I T A L I C A L T E R N A T E S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 3

I N I T A L I C S T Y L E S )

J h k v w y - 983114 983142 983144 983147 983158 983159 983161 ff fi fl ffi ffl - 1047296 1047297 1047298 1047299 f 1047300 g

A L T A R R O W S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 0 8 )

larruarrrarrdarr rarr 11141091048573917501

A L L S M A L L C A P S

( S T Y L I S T I C S E T 1 0

I N C A P S S T Y L E S )

ldquoWersquove seen 83 Speckled Wumpusesrdquo rarr991260we991257ve seen 983096983091 speckled wumpuses983073991261

please note OpenType features including stylistic sets willonly work if your text-layout program also supports the features you want to use Check your manual or support website Even ifcertain features arenrsquot supported the fonts will still work in theirdefault mode OpenType features can be accessed using eitherthe standard Open-Type fonts or the OpenType TT (TrueType-compatible) fonts

8182019 Equity Type Specimen

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L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

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O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

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LICENSING SUMMARY

L I C E N S I N G M O D E L Per person

W O R K S T A T I O N S

P E R P E R S O N

Unlimited

P D F E M B E D D I N G Yes

E 983085 B O O K E M B E D D I N G Yes

A P P E M B E D D I N G Sure

W E B F O N T E M B E D D I N G Absolutely

E D I T A B L E E M B E D D I N G

( E G M S O F F I C E )

Yes up to 20 collaborators

M O D I F I C A T I O N S Permitted

R E T U R N O P T I O N License can be cancelled within 30 days

for a full refundP R I C I N G One person $983089983089983097

Two people $983089983093983097Up to 983093 people $983090983091983097Up to 983089983088 people $983091983093983097More than 983089983088 people email mbmbtypecom

W H E R E T O B U Y

httpequityfontcom

O T H E R C O N D I T I O N S A P P L Y

F O R T H E F U L L L I C E N S E

S E E H T T P M B T Y P E C O M L I C E N S E

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questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

10 frac12

14

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8182019 Equity Type Specimen

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullequity-type-specimen 2222

questions983103 mb983104mbtypecom

copy983090983088983089983089 983089983091 matthew butterick d983087b983087a mb type

on the subject of me

Irsquom a writer typographer and lawyer in

Los AngelesI wrote the website and book Typoraphy or

Lawyers (typographyforlawyerscom) forwhich I received the Legal Writing Institutersquos2012 Golden Pen Award In 2013 I createdthe web-based book Butterickrsquos Practical

Typoraphy (practicaltypographycom)

My other fonts include Herald Gothic

Wessex Hermes Alix and Concourse(concoursefontcom)

After getting my degree in visual amp environ-mental studies from Harvard University Iworked as a type designer for the Font Bureauand Matthew Carter

At the beginning of the web era I moved toSan Francisco and founded Atomic Vision a

website design and engineering studio whichlater became part of Red Hat the open-source software company

Later I went to ucla law school and becamea member of the California bar in 2007

I live in Hollywood with my wife Jessica andour boxer Roxy

10 frac12

14