Chinese Word
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The Thorn Word (New Yorker)
A rare excitement ran through the _The New Yorker_'_s_ copy department last
week when it was discovered that a line of Middle English poetry quoted in a
piece by Peter Hessler about standing in police lineups had a thorn in it.
Usually a thorn, like a splinter, is something you want to remove, with
tweezers, or maybe a sterilized needle, but this thorn was something we wanted
desperately to insert.
Thorn is an obsolete letter from the Anglo-Saxon alphabet representing the
sound we now write as "th": it looks like the letter "p" with the vertical
stroke extending above as well as below the protuberance. In fact, a thorn
looks pretty much like a thorn, as in one of those prickly things on the stem
of a rose. You will not find it on your keyboard unless you are J. R. R.
Tolkien. I hadn't seen one since graduate school--which was exactly the
context in which Peter Hessler was using it, in a throwaway reference to
"Gawain and the Green Knight."
Unable to read chinese word on my computer?
I can't seems to read Chinese word, i have installed east asian languages and add chinese in installed services. But i still can't read chinese, the word i tried to read becomes... a square with numbers inside. I have transfer all my chinese song to my computer and now i can't tell the differences between those songs.
Does the program you are using to view the files have a language setting in the Menus?

