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And even if a latent fear still lurks in his mind , it is more friend than enemy ; it protects him by keeping him alert . ... Keep your mind on what you are going to say , and on one particular person out there listening .
And even if a latent fear still lurks in his mind , it is more friend than enemy ; it protects him by keeping him alert . ... Keep your mind on what you are going to say , and on one particular person out there listening .
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Do you keep food spots off your clothing ? If you are a girl , do you keep your hair combed ? Are the seams in your stockings straight ? Do you keep your skirts pressed , and are your sweaters immaculate ?
Do you keep food spots off your clothing ? If you are a girl , do you keep your hair combed ? Are the seams in your stockings straight ? Do you keep your skirts pressed , and are your sweaters immaculate ?
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We'll talk that over presently . ROBERT . Will you keep the legacies as they are ? PHILIP . Well , there's that £ 500 for the hospitals . EMILY . Yes , with so many claims on us , is that necessary ? PHILIP ( becoming stouter ) .
We'll talk that over presently . ROBERT . Will you keep the legacies as they are ? PHILIP . Well , there's that £ 500 for the hospitals . EMILY . Yes , with so many claims on us , is that necessary ? PHILIP ( becoming stouter ) .
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