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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
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Hm, except for yourself, Watson

Would you correct my dictation?

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“Hm, except for yourself, Watson, I have none. Nor do (r) I encourage casual visitors. Perhaps the wind is playing tricks.” “Oh, he’s maybe blown up a client?” “Uu-h”
  

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Mmm, except for yourself, Watson, I have none. Nor do I encourage casual visitors. Perhaps the wind is playing tricks.

  • Mmm, except for yourself, Watson, I have none.
  • Nor do I encourage casual visitors.
  • Perhaps the wind is playing tricks.
  • ) he's maybe blown up a client?
  • Mmph
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Mmm, except for yourself, Watson, I have none. Nor do I encourage casual visitors. Perhaps the wind is playing tricks.
Or (?) he's maybe blown up a client?
Mmph
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Blue Jaycasual visitors
Is there no probability that ‘old’ is pronounced after ‘casual’?
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No, he's just drawling out the word, and emphasizing the al at the end.
cas-u-al

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