Asks CD to collect from the Jermyn Street Museum a box containing a skull and bones which belong to Mr Cumberbatch.
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Asks CD to collect from the Jermyn Street Museum a box containing a skull and bones which belong to Mr Cumberbatch.
Crying in babies.
Suggests possible arbitrators to act in a business transaction involving WED.
Gives his opinion on a business transaction involving WED and the Southampton bank.
Asks WED to observe blushing in the blind, and yawning.
Mentions elephants’ crying while trumpeting.
Blushing in boys blind from birth. Has got information from R. H. Blair, the principal of a college for the blind.
Asks WED to observe a suppressed yawn.
Asks whether scratching a tickling point makes tears come to his eyes.