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He has weak lungs, he never looks you straight in the face, he stammers, he has no imaginative power, absolutely no memory, no quality at all, in short, except a wild, frantic genius, and yet, thanks to his effrontery, and even just to this frenzy of his, he has got people to regard him as an orator.

I know, also, a man of superb physique, charming temperament, and uncommon talent, who is to this day and he is twenty-five years old nervous and ill at ease in talking with strangers, in the presence of his own family. He hesitates, stammers, and never does justice to his thoughts.

She has a fine skin, a superb complexion, very white teeth, good eyes, and a faultless shape, but she stammers a little; her hands are extremely delicate, the red and white are beautifully and naturally mingled in her skin. I never saw finer teeth; they are like a row of pearls; and her gums are no less beautiful.

In the process of time, I suspect that the Albert Memorial will not be the most despised among them, for it expresses, even if it over-expresses, a not ignoble idea, and if it somewhat stutters and stammers, it does at last get it out; it does not stand mum, like the different shy, bashful columns stuck here and there, and not able to say what they would be at.

"Aye, to be sure, for now shall we be all in one family with these Godwins, and this cousin, profiting by the estate as much as Moll, will never begrudge her giving us a hundred or two now and then, for rendering him such good service." "'Twill appease Moll's compunctions into the bargain," says I, heedlessly. "What compunctions?" "The word slipped me unintended," stammers I; "I mean nothing."

I am afraid to recite because of my stuttering, and because of my not reciting when my teachers call on me, I am getting low marks in school and do not know if I will ever get through." One mother writes: "My little girl will not go to Sunday School because she does not like the other children to look at her so straight when she stammers." A boy says: "I am thirteen years old and in school.

The jarvey addressed as it happened had not but the keeper took a die of plug from his good jacket hanging on a nail and the desired object was passed from hand to hand. Thank you, the sailor said. He deposited the quid in his gob and, chewing and with some slow stammers, proceeded: We come up this morning eleven o'clock. The threemaster Rosevean from Bridgwater with bricks. I shipped to get over.

'What at, darling? asks Jimmy, gazing down at the blushing face, which is being rubbed up and down against his coat sleeve. 'At at what I'd done, stammers Lippa. 'Something very dreadful, no doubt, says he with a look that belies his words. 'Yes, you're quite right, Miss Seaton answers, 'it was dreadful. I can't think how I did it, shall I have to beg his pardon?

She herself has not confessed them. Nowhere else, whether in her candid history of herself, or in her wise history of her country, or in her judicial history of her contemporaries, whose spirit she discerned, whose powers she appraised, whose errors she foresaw; hardly in her thought, and never in her word, is a break to be perceived; she is not silent and she hardly stammers; and when she tells us of her tears the tears of youth only her record is voluble and all complete.

Given any person who stutters or stammers and who has no organic defect and is as intelligent as the average child of eight years, it has been found that the Unit Method of Restoring Speech will eradicate the trouble at its source and by removing the cause, entirely remove the defective utterance.

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