Take the word ghost, for example. Always having 
seen it speld in this way, we hav come to associate the 
feelings arousd by the idea ghost with its accustomd 
form of visual representation. To meet the word in 
our reading instantly and instinctivly excites those 
feelings in our minds. To meet the same word speld 
gost, shorn of its familiar h, shocks us, and causes a 
temporary mental inhibition of the idea. The word 
seems to hav lost, with the missing letter, something 
of the wierdness ...
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