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LATTERLY—no matter where—I was present at a crowded and expectant meeting. The communication proved tedious, and I could not hear much of it, so from my position at the back of the platform I studied the expressions and gestures of the bored audience,
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G., F. The Measure of Fidget . Nature 32, 174–175 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/032174b0
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