Lip-Reading Principles And Practise; a Hand-Book for Teachers And for Self Instruction

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Lip-Reading Principles And Practise; a Hand-Book for Teachers And for Self Instruction
Nitchie, Edward Bartlett, 1876-1917
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Will you have some string beans?
A. Well,here are French fried potatoes and rice.
B. Yes, very busy.
I have been B. Very. I'm not warm yet.
B. That's good. What kind is it?
B. I like that, and this certainly tastes good.
B. No, thank you.
B. Yes, please. Have you been busy all day too?
B. Who were they?
Anyone I know?
B. This chicken is very tender; it almost falls apart when I carve.
B. What part will you have to-night? White meat or dark?
B. And some of the dressing?
B. Yes, I'm hungry to- ni
...ght. I can eat the string beans and every- thing else you give me.
B. I do like rice, hot, with butter and salt on it.
Digitized by Microsoft® CONVERSATIONS 147 A. And here is some fresh bread, baked to-day.
A. Yes, some of the crabapple jelly I put up last summer.
A. The baby has been very good to-day.
A. Yes, I put him to bed an hour ago.
A. Of course. And what do you think?
A. Try.
A. No, he has a tooth!
A. I knew that.
A. Here it is.
A. I made it myself.
A. You won't sleep well to-night.
B.


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