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Philp Neal wrote:

> Here is an extract from a well known English novel modified in the way I have described:

> adn as cddeeirt for efnortu adforrw i em my now aprt dehpsu amsw aswadn adn bmoott by 
> cdlou dopr eefl i egls elt my no efnot deit dinwabel almost adn btu dfnou egno i i eglnor no 
> egglrstu ot asw ehnwaabdet adn by dehpt chmu my eflmsy morst eht hist eimt asw hiintwa
> beefor cdeiiltvy got i i eilm aenr allms os ahtt eht ot adeklw aswabotu accklo 'ccdejnortu eghit 
> eeginnv i in ehors eht eht asw chhiw

> Can anyone read it?

How about:

"For my own Part, I swam as Fortune directed me, and was pushed forward by Wind and Tide. I often let my Legs drop, and could feel no Bottom: but when I was almost gone, and able to struggle no longer, I found myself within my Depth; and by this Time the Storm was much abated. The Declivity was so small, that I walked near a Mile before I got to the Shore, which I conjectur'd was about eight a-clock in the Evening." (Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels, Part I:
A Voyage to Lilliput, Chapter I)

:-)

Cheers,

Bernd
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