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50 Peg System of Memory
thing else, in such a way that you never would have thought
possible.
I will give you now, a different consonant sound for each
of the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0. These you must
commit to memory. I'll make this simple for you by giving
you a "memory aid" for remembering each one. Read them
carefully and with your full attention.
The sound for #1 will always be—T or D. The letter
T has one downstroke.
The sound for # 2 will always be—N. Typewritten n has
two downstrokes.
The sound for #3 will always be—M. Typewritten m
has three downstrokes.
The sound for #4 will always be—R. Final sound of
the word, "four" is R.
The sound for #5 will always be—L. Roman numeral
for 50 is L.
The sound for #6 will always be—], ch, sh, soft g, etc.
The letter ] turned around is almost like the number 6.
(j6)
The sound for #7 will always be—K, hard c, hard g. The
number 7 can be used to form a K. One seven rightside up,
and the other upside down. ( "K ) •
The sound for #8 will always be—F or V. Written f
and figure 8 both have two loops, one above the other.
(f8).
The sound for #9 will always be—P or B. The number
9. turned around is P.
The sound for 0 (zero) will always be—S or Z. First
sound of the word, "zero."
If you will attempt to picture the little memory aid that
I have given with each one, you should remember them
easily. Please keep in mind that the letters are not impor-