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I actually only know 2......A Quill Pen and a Hornbook....want to know what they both are? ok...a quill pen is a pen made with a feather. the end of the feathers edge is sharpend, and you dip it into oil. A hornbook is a tool much like a journal with arithmatic (math) reading, and writing. It also has a bible phrase in it, as well as the alphebet, written in capitol letters, and lowercase.

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