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... repeated, and you have said the same thing tour times. Magistrate In • Frenchwoman: Cannnt you speak a little better English? Fre•r•lt. woman: Cannot you speak a little French ...
... repeated, and you have said the same thing tour times. Magistrate In • Frenchwoman: Cannnt you speak a little better English? Fre•r•lt. woman: Cannot you speak a little French ...
... women realise what an important asset to beauty is a beautiful speaking voice. Many a lovely impression is spoilt by harsh or shrill tones Everybody can acquire a soft and beautiful speaking voice by ',radioing to pitch the voice low. Many women have a ...
... THE UNWISE TURK Liberal and Dangers of the Present Policy Speaking on Eastern questions at Liberal summer School at Oxford to-; day, Mr. .1. A. Spender s aid that. having got through the Mosul trouble; on satiefactory terms, they should do. their utmost ...
... SORTS FlOll TIE MIMS Defendant: T certainl7 swore. bur it was under groat affectation. Prosecutor: I speak to the limn only at Christmas. Ile is net worth notice at ' any other time. Miner: We miners have no rivets now. Magistrate: No what: Man: Rivets ...
... credited with the intention of proposing considerable advantages for those persons who pay their 1127 in ad . The Gaulois speaks of an internal gold loan, and also suggtstS a residence tax on foreigners. The Echo de Paris this morning remarks that ...
... sensation between which we have innumerable intermediary stagei. —cold, cool, lukewarm, warm and hot-- we are justified in speaking of one unified sense, the sense of temperature, the organs of which are concentrated in these points. We possess, says ...
... coast. At Warrenpoint you can almost touch the Free State. It is there in front of you and alas ! is yet so far, for I am speaking in the moral sense. I have been journeying all the afternoon and three-fourths of my route, which was over one hundred miles ...
... Proinnsias O Fathaigh, T.D., in the course of what he said in English, remarked that:—* For the last four months I have been speaking at Feiseanna throughout the country and the fluency of the little children in the Irish language competitions has been a ...
... watch the Eclipse Stakes had a rather pleasant afternoon. Generally speaking, the attendance was good, though several notable racegoers were absent. Frocks were smart, but not, so to speak, too smart. Flowered chiffons were first in favour, tinted crepe ...
... of free speech':' It se.: not th e right to stile in _public that there are mileetigimi on the Dover mod. It the right to speak e ontmversially; :t we. the basis of all l'arliatoentery goyeroterot. Ihev hail. he continued. grit to build up eonstitutional ...
... matins , this that you begin 'nodding it, if necessary. Another good thing to du is to watch yourself in the mirror as you are speaking. You will be surprised at the expressions (some of them, perhaps, not always pleasant) which unconscious'' , aceompany your ...
... peacemakers with the officials of the Miners' Federa- Ition has been requested, sad will probably take place on Saturday nsorn- speaking at Eastbourne last night. the Rev. Dr. .1. •H. Rushbrook, Presi. dent of the Baptist Union. referring to 'criticisms in the ...