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Nothing the ed was a separate word. More accented may be better, like sayeth, sayed  and said

BTW: Rudolph, your words do not affect me any more. Death to me is just a new stage. Your witch craft is only in your word and any emotional response will feed you, you will starve and wilt like a plant with no water.

http://allnewepisodes.com/p58/Doctor-Who/season-06-episode-11-The-God-Complex

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steph Arnott wrote:

 the ed was a separate word.

That reminds me of a riddle: What do you call a man with a wooden head? Edward.

And the kicker - what do you call a man with THREE wooden heads? Edward Woodward.

[Edward Woodward was a really impressive actor at about the time this riddle was current. My Dad insists he was in  the RAF with him, but at the time he was actually in RADA; Woodward, that is, not my Dad - although they might have played football against each other, as both were good soccer players, until Woodward suffered a knee injury, and my Dad was handicapped even more, by getting married.]

**********Rudi**********

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