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Do you speak advisedly, or are you carried away at the moment by the habit of assenting into giving a hasty answer?
As for Edinburgh, well, I used to live there, so I speak advisedly (whatever the hell that means) when I say that I can't under any circumstances endorse going there for Hogmanay.
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Speak, speak".
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