The Bawenda of the Spelonken Transvaal a Contribution Towards the Psychology

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Ultimately the chief interrupts the general conversation, and after a few introductory remarks allows the plaintiff to open his case. Every speech is begun and ended with the bowing already mentioned, which is returned by the whole OF THE SPELONKEN 43 assembly. The defendant then replies. Beginning in a somewhat subdued strain he gradually grows more confident and speaks with great deliberation. He must not be interrupted during his speech, not even when he tries to irritate the adversary, and ...attempt to entice him to contradict himself. He often introduces facts into his speech which apparently have nothing to do with the case ; goes far back into the past, and opens all the gates of his eloquence, without, however, provoking the impatience of his audience. Some may perhaps show some disquiet as if painfully await- ing the end of the speech. Others affect to be not in the least interested in the matter, and glance indolently at the audience, without however allowing a single word to escape their ears.

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