2. PROSE
. ON SAYING PLEASE: (-A.G.GARDINER)
• HOW I BECAME A PUBLIC SPEAKER (G.B.shaw)
• SHYNESS MY SHIELD (-miohandas karamchand
Ganthi)
• BUDDHA, THE LIGHD OF ASIA (-Ernest o.haser)
3. On saying please
• The young life –man in a city office who threw
a passenger out of his life the other morning
and was fined for the offence was
undoubtedly in the wrong. It was a question
of ‘please’. The complainant entering the life,
said, ‘Top’. The life-man demanded ‘top,
please’ , and this concession being refused he
not only out of the life.
4. HOW I BECOME A PUBLIC SPEAKER
When I went with lecky to the zetetical
meeting I had never spoken in public .i
knew nothing about public meeting or
their order.i had an air of impudence ,but
was really a arrant coward nervous and
self-conscious to a heartbreaking
degree.yet I could not hold my tougue .
5. SHYNESS MY SHIELD
• I was elected to the executive committee of
the vegetarian society ,and made it a point to
attend every one of its meetings, but I always
felt tongue-tied . Dr.oldfield once said to me
,’you talk to me quite all right ,but why is it
that you never open your lips at a commite
meeting