Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |        for some inspiration of speech that would reconcile politeness
 2     II,       I|  although he had committed the speech to memory, he could not
 3     II,       I|       manage somehow to say my speech," returned the pastor, meekly, "
 4     II,       I|         to be present."~ ~This speech was delivered over the mouthpiece
 5     II,       I|     satisfied himself that his speech was still in it. The coach
 6     II,       I|      here."~ ~To this gracious speech the vice-palatine gave utterance
 7     II,       I|  clergyman. He has a beautiful speech prepared to receive your
 8     II,       I|      reverence, instead of the speech, I will listen to your sermons
 9    III,       I|        old; but her manner and speech were those of a much younger
10     VI,       I|       If it be true that human speech and thought are transmitted
11     VI,       I| English newspapers. Liberty of speech was prohibited throughout
12     VI,     III|     point of making a suitable speech, accompanying it with a
13     VI,      IV|    kept waiting."~ ~After this speech the two young women embraced.
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