what new-fangled notions, 21-25
21
Will you tune my violin for me?
What a beautiful tulip!
22
A short proverb will be a fine motto for you.
One of my front teeth.
One hour of my time.
23
Put the oval mirror in the other room.
A trip to the moon.
24
third tide told
We were out in deep water.
drone drop drown
How do you know?
down doubt done
How do you do?
25a
Will you open the door for me?
I will shut the window for you.
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
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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
tags:
deep water; doors and windows; trip to the moon
Lillie Eginton Warren