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the speech of others is now closed that w h f aVenUe t0 
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himself in Ldlaf state : - 6USeS ^ this ~ $ 
I ° f Ph7SiCal Pai “ “ th6 act of ^P-Hng, 
to labour Sja LS fl ?i / P Tr *° USe « I seemed 
with any disinclination whi h t h '" T Cannot described by comparison 
The disinclination which one feels Tw “ h ^ ^ ex P erienced - 
is nothing to that which Tpy • i V& • 18 warm 011 a frosty morning 
speech. The force of this tend ^T^T^ exeicise of the organs of 
years I habitu^e~d mS 1 7 * ™ *° ^ that for W 
than a few words wereTeS and f *”* ^ n °‘ mOT ® 
not be used, I avoided occasio/of 7 ^ here , tlus mode of intercourse could 
or expressed my wish by a slight motion LgesLI-f ^ 5 ’^ £**&&**, 
to be generally considered as boih a oq * j f , In fact, I came 
were acquainted with my real condition™ T W 7’ ® xcep * iD 8 h ? the few who 
that impression afforded • for nothin^ d" t r6J ° 1Ced m the Protection which 
to speak : and from di , Z 7 8 , dlStreSSed me more than to he asked 
causes, there seemed a Lon^o^uf n / Uperadded *° th ® Pre-existiug 
pressiou concemfog J “ 7 th ® 
speak with conddeLTJ^e L d Lid ®“‘srtaiued. I now 
resort to any other than the oral perS °“ al “ tercourse > “ever 
Saiscs — Deafness, p. l».) * d ° f communication.”- (Tim Lost 
ercld. 18 I Tm^VrLXTv^lo h L Veyer, WaS , n ° t vok ™tary, but co- 
visit to the Mediterranean conZh77 d ^ * ,tt0 - ° n his first 
“ p ‘"' 10 di "*s“ d ««i 1. iS SBSU2i^ 
