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All of these have odd scribbles and they're all on the left side except the last one.


They all have the same voynichese character at the end: y (the one that looks a 9) i'm not sure about You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.

These markings are a bit bigger than the regular characters.
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These are quiremarks, totally standard for a medieval manuscript. They number the quires 1-20, with quires 16 and 18 missing.