What Talk Can Do
This exp^rimfeat' has;be«ii made lly medical Bci6^t^ >:%;d^e£;;%n,fean'--They axe j^njejsjLhim-.on.a journey, and by the/sim% fcjje? fourth/ a'aa his giving him .ja^aehotyi saltation," he « feels he is doomed; and)sthe»twWfth' man comes- -upr-wrth~his *melaacholy ; salutation jnstlin- Itirnfe' to^ help^barry home,-Johui*' -Sttefche'iy' : s?h'Sn twelve coas^keithey.-Will'ruebt a man in uncertain health and teU&im'how well he looks; --l^r^f^me^&uirth^ man has met r 'him f ' with a^che^^u!, salutation, toned up, "and" "by the time the, * twelfth mao-has met him- wifch -tis 'cheerful salutation^ - herrgS^riiß itis wife, ' Thr<jw iout.othst- r ap^thecdry ehopfromour.igbeiffes^l don't want - any more medicineg'ii^Now the> xiatiHt ... is only a man on ai iargeiriflcale. 1 '11' v^you want to~pKustrate-bußineßß ? aiid it prostfeaisdj tSlk ina' dolorojil^ ;"■ tone and Ksßtf^on-^alkinig;. ■*liet !: Wl 1 -. the merchanteiagh aid'all the ediiors f prognoßtis6fc«iia.Td a sim«a A and elithe » Bttiniatera groan in the pulpit. luthe l' great orchestra T of f[^mj)laiiit ; thgse, j play the^|oudes't!;trom]^n(BS are i those who |iy^ [; the dullest rß^ries -■ and the c»^j^f|Bßs]isFar4rjC»bs. iThey. * are only mad because they have to :: fall back upon the surplus resources ■■■'■ of other years or because they cannot r- jmake as large inveetme)^ ,as Jney^ - like to make. Did^yoa.!4aye ; S^your breakfast? Yes. [' J^' "JYpV\ . ■ have your sepper laai? iught r IX Yesr I Did you harfpaa piilowqib sleep 'bii?' ' Yes. Whatare^jpUtCpnjpittingaboiit;? The genuine aufiererj; those who ax&, *eally ia d.Mti^ion l: fpr. thp.most.patt ■; - - sufler in silen^flf j[- but loudest cries ■. --against hard. f tunes, are /by men^td -whom the time^^re, Jiard. . , Artists - 4ell us it is almost impossible to sing 2 well on a full stomachi but it has • been demonsjtfatfd j over, and .ovj»i again that it_xa_-poßsible f or men to groan weU on 'sriuulft|oraach* , ;
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 47, 4 October 1890, Page 4
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278What Talk Can Do Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 47, 4 October 1890, Page 4
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