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Originally Posted by Tdol Knave?? ... Well - I don't want to spoil the game - it is silent. b
Originally Posted by BobK Well - I don't want to spoil the game - it is silent. b Thats knarrowed it down a bit
Originally Posted by BobK Well - I don't want to spoil the game - it is silent. b Who said it wasn't silent? I thought you were a linguistic mirror of Psmith.
Originally Posted by Tdol Who said it wasn't silent? I thought you were a linguistic mirror of Psmith. Stress is a problem. It wasn't an adversative is, it was concessive. b
I have got it now, Pbob.
Originally Posted by BobK Well - I don't want to spoil the game - it is silent. b So it's not Bob Kay? It's just Bob?
Originally Posted by RonBee So it's not Bob Kay? It's just Bob? Whatever takes your phansee. [Note, in case any students are still watching this thread: the last word is made up. The expression is 'take your fancy'.] b
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