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"It was like being a stammerer who wanted the gift of speech," he said.
It is more about Colin being a stammerer than a royal.
"As a child, I was a terrible stammerer," he said.
Listeners can help by asking the stammerer whether they'd like gaps in sentences filled when they come across a particularly difficult word.
Louis the Stammerer was said to be physically weak and outlived his father by only two years.
He is named in 877 as one of those willing to support the emperor's son, Louis the Stammerer.
Any of these phrases might produce a stammerer.
"Max's speech is broken, but he is not a stammerer.
Or do they only believe the stammerer?
"You become a stammerer with a barely discernible stammer."
"And for a stutterer and a stammerer to be heard, well, it's a wonderful thing."
Upon the death of Louis the Stammerer, however, this loyalty became largely nominal.
The treaty was put to the test when Louis the Stammerer died in April 879.
Soon he was on television, a curious career for someone who, as a youngster, was considered an incurable stammerer.
So the neurotic sociopath genius came from (just) behind to beat the adorable royal stammerer.
A stammerer, speaking now with unusual composure, the former woodcutter and boilermaker rattled off a list of wants.
When Louis the Stammerer died in 879 after a two-year reign, the kingdom was divided between his two young sons.
Louis the Stammerer married twice.
He was soft, he was shy, he was a stammerer.
His most well known pupil is al-Lajlaj ("the stammerer").
Michael II the Stammerer (died in 829) was a Byzantine emperor.
His mother was a stammerer, as was Mr. Kazin until he began writing.
It possibly means "the stammerer".
He was the second son of Charles the Bald and brother of Louis the Stammerer.
Whether he was named "le Bègue" (the "Stammerer"), because of some speech problem is not known.