31. He spoke without notes and told stories about his own upbringing in the South during the Civil Rights era. 32. He picks up speed, speaking without punctuation. 33. He speaks without pretense or arrogrance, simply stating it as fact, which it is. 34. He spoke without notes, his hands clasped behind his back. 35. His words, spoken without envy or even a sense of specific insight, point to the chasm of class and generation that stretches between him and Dale. 36. Hoffman spoke without a trace of bitterness. 37. I learned English, and now I am able to speak without an accent. 38. Hostility and distrust are so deep that neither side is yet willing to speak without an interlocutor present. 39. I should point out that because I learned how to speak English from my mother, I speak without a trace of an accent. 40. I want them to speak without speaking. |