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The author thanks early supporters and explains that, prompted by numerous letters, he will publish a series of numbered pamphlets answering public questions about the proposed international language. The installments offer responses to criticisms, systematic lessons and practice texts, guidance on learning and expanding use, and an evolving record of revisions based on readers' feedback so the language may reach a final, publicly tested form independent of its creator. He outlines publication and subscription arrangements, requests critiques and newspaper notices to guide further work, and asks readers for patience while promising that later numbers will resolve outstanding doubts.
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