Empty spaces
"The word parchment, usually pergamenum in medieval Latin, derives from the name of the city of
Parchment is made from animal skin and has imperfections; sometimes in pages of manuscripts one sees holes.


Cacoethes scribendi - An insatiable urge to write.
"The word parchment, usually pergamenum in medieval Latin, derives from the name of the city of
Parchment is made from animal skin and has imperfections; sometimes in pages of manuscripts one sees holes.
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