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  <abstract>This helpful volume is the only one of its kind and will be found eminently useful by every man and woman who is required to write and deliver an occasional speech. Commencing with a brief, specific and highly instructive section on how to prepare a speech, this book supplies nearly 4000 quotable items to make your speech sparkle.</abstract>
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