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5 Saturday

The Road to Ruin

In 1721, Bishop Berkeley published an agonised response to the frenzy for get-rich-quick schemes then gripping the country, of which the infamous South Sea Company was just one startling example. The nation’s economy, he said, needed money and credit to cycle steadily through honest industry. Too many people were taking them out and staking them on the wheel of fortune.

The Road to Ruin

George Berkeley warned that industry, not financial speculation, was the guarantee of a nation’s wealth.

6 Saturday

Signs of Command

Suggest commands, warnings or prohibitions that you have seen publicly printed or exhibited, e.g. No Entry. How many of your signs are complete sentences? How could you make them into complete sentences? E.g. ‘Please do not enter this way’.

Suggestions

Based on an exercise in Think and Speak (1929) by NL Clay.

7 Friday

My Native Notes

James Boswell, Dr Johnson’s Scottish friend, believed that when anyone moves to a new area, the locals should not have to sweat at trying to understand him for any longer than is necessary. Migrants such as he was have a duty to learn to speak good English — but not too good.

My Native Notes

Scotsman James Boswell always spoke good English when in England, but he was careful to leave a little Scots in.

8 Friday

Hidden Message

‘The Gloria Scott’ is a short story in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In that tale, James Armitage received the following letter, which threw him into a pitiable state of anxiety. See if you can spot the hidden message.

The supply of game for London is going steadily up. Head-keeper Hudson, we believe, has been now told to receive all orders for fly paper and for preservation of your hen pheasant’s life.

Solution

Now see if you can compose another letter, using the same system, for the cable received by Carruthers in ‘The Solitary Cyclist’ (a story in The Return of Sherlock Holmes).

The old man is dead.

Suggestion

9 Thursday

The Great and the Good

In 1722 the Duke of Marlborough died, the most celebrated English general of the War of the Spanish Succession, during which he never suffered a defeat. The splendour of the ceremonies, the national mourning, the monuments in his honour, the wealth he had accumulated, Daniel Defoe described them all; and then he reminded us: he is dead.

The Great and the Good

Daniel Defoe wondered whether goodness was not preferable to greatness.

10 Thursday

Disappearing Act

N. gives a verb and names one of the three kinds of sentence, viz. Statement, Question, Command. M. uses the word in that kind of sentence. For example:

1 Disappear, in a Question.

2 Bring, in a Command.

3 Keep, in a Statement.

More verbs: IAdmit. IIFry. IIILook. IVPlay. VScrub.

Since commands can be as short as a single word, let’s say that sentences should be seven words or more in length.

Based on an exercise in Think and Speak (1929) by NL Clay.

Statements, Questions and Commands

Choose a word from our list, and then use it in any one of the three basic types of sentence — if possible.

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