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Picturesque Speech from 1941
From The Reader's Digest 20th Anniversary Anthology:
"She had a tongue that would clip a hedge."
"As hard to catch as a waiter's eye."
"She has a small mind but knows it thoroughly."
"She didn't want advice: she only used you as a waste basket for her worries."
"He's all sail and no anchor."
"He dresses like an unmade bed."
"He had a good memory and a tongue hung in the middle of it."
"She had a tongue that would clip a hedge."
"As hard to catch as a waiter's eye."
"She has a small mind but knows it thoroughly."
"She didn't want advice: she only used you as a waste basket for her worries."
"He's all sail and no anchor."
"He dresses like an unmade bed."
"He had a good memory and a tongue hung in the middle of it."
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