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 | | When the voice is not in use breathe exclusively through the nose so that the air may be warmed and purified before reaching the lungs. |
 | | This habit will, in large measure, obviate the disagreeable effects of dry mouth and sore throat, so common to public speakers. |
 | | The correct position for practising the exercises is as follows: Stand easily erect, chest active, shoulders equal height, chin level, one foot slightly in advance of the other, heels at an angle of forty-five degrees, knees straight, weight of the body on the toes, arms a dead weight at sides. |
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