Chit for Chat
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The parlour game of "slip a given phrase into conversation", ''a la'' [[The Railway Carriage Game]]. Seems to have annoyed the critics with its conceit of supposedly being played in Lionel Hale's drawing room and accordingly didn't last very long. | The parlour game of "slip a given phrase into conversation", ''a la'' [[The Railway Carriage Game]]. Seems to have annoyed the critics with its conceit of supposedly being played in Lionel Hale's drawing room and accordingly didn't last very long. | ||
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Revision as of 12:10, 20 December 2016
Synopsis
The parlour game of "slip a given phrase into conversation", a la The Railway Carriage Game. Seems to have annoyed the critics with its conceit of supposedly being played in Lionel Hale's drawing room and accordingly didn't last very long.
Inventor
The host Lionel Hale was also credited as devisor.
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