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... SPEAKS Colin is practising an art which has been known for thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians and Greeks knew the trick and used it to make their statues talk, but they didn't have such clever dummies as Dicky, who can talk, grin, roll his eyes ...
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... SPEAKING Brother. Jo vou desire become speaker? jrou the urje yourself? Would you like become ' plattuim man, I>roi>aganilist for the cause, advocate Labour? you tried elocution, reciting, reading aloud, and other methods at home with a view to developing ...
... SPEAK to take too much for granted: that is folly to think a few fine hopes and boundless enthusiasm can alone reshape this distressed old world. If you are to succeed where we have failed you must be equipped with practical weapons. Do not deluded into ...
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... THE SPEAKE 's ON TO WED. Mr. Christopher William Lowther, elder son of the Speaker and Mrs. William Lowther, and Miss Ina Pelly, daughter of Canon and Mrs. Pelly, of Cookham Dene, who are to be married to-day at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster.—(Lizzie ...
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... SPEAKING TO pARENTS who approach employers and speak for their sons and daughters do more harm than good, according to Bristol juvenile advisory committee. They frequently cause children to take jobs in which they have no interest—an error which ...