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what new-fangled notions, 21-25

 
21

Will you tune my violin for me?

What a beautiful tulip!

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22

A short proverb will be a fine motto for you.

One of my front teeth.

One hour of my time.

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23

Put the oval mirror in the other room.

A trip to the moon.

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24

third       tide       told

We were out in deep water.

drone       drop       drown

How do you know?

down       doubt       done

How do you do?

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25a

Will you open the door for me?

I will shut the window for you.

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25b

I will shut the window for you.

Will you open the door for me?

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derivations 21-25 (of 45) ex Lillie Eginton Warren (1859-1926), The Warren Method of Expression Reading and Numerical Cipher (1898)
Library of Congress copy PN4111 .W35
available via Internet Archive, digitized November 30, 2012

Twelfth Expression (21-25b)
The tongue is quickly brought down from the upper gum in giving T & D. D does not show as light a movement as T.
12.11.8 = tall
12.11.8 = tall
 

24 December 2013

tags:
deep water; doors and windows; trip to the moon
Lillie Eginton Warren