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1. The basic number code is:
1 = I
2 = (no code)
3 = E
4 = H
5 = S
6 = G
7 = L
8 = (no code)
9 = P
The use of the number codes ends gradually. Most stop after
the November 18th entry. The final ones (43 and 543) stop halfway through the November
26th entry.
2. The basic letter codes are
D = die, dead, dying, dies, dies
C = cry, cried, cries, crying
M = mother
F = father
RA = run away
H = heart
L = love
These letter codes are used throughout all 3 NBs and
represent words that Julian cannot say (or write).
3. "And" is represented as "+" until the
November 29th entry.
4. "I" (as a pronoun) is not used in the NBs
(unless encoded as "1") until the November 18th entry.
5. Most words that express feelings (happy, sad, love, hate)
are either abbreviated or encoded until the November 24th entry.
6. Evolution of "time and date" in NBs 1 and 2:
--before the November 18th entry, the time (no colon) and
date are abbreviated and run together
--beginning with the November 18th entry, the time (no
colon) and date are spelled out and separated.
--a colon is used in the time beginning with the November
29th entry
8. There may be a rare exception to any rule (but there may
also be oversights on my part).
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3 NBs of Julian Drew.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994. Avon paperback edition, 1996. Harper
paperback edition, 2000. Graphia paperback edition, 2004.
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