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STUTTERER’S DILEMMA

A man who stuttered'badly went to a. specialist, and after ten difficult lessons learned hoi say quite distinctly, '‘Fetter Piper picked a peck of pickled• peppers.” His friends congratulated him upon this slendid achievement, “Yes,” said the man doubtfully, “but it's ■ is-s-such a d deucedly d difficult rent mark to w work into" an ordin n nary c-e-convorsationfi y’know.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 June 1922, Page 6

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STUTTERER’S DILEMMA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 June 1922, Page 6

STUTTERER’S DILEMMA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 June 1922, Page 6

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