Cap Mandrake
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********Indian XV Corps HQ, jungle clearing 70 miles , NE of Rahaeng, April 16, 1943******* Maj. Entwhistle, Indiginous Peoples Liason Offcier, XV Corps: Lt., we would like you to make contact with 7th Armoured. They have not been in contact with Corps for 10 days. Lt. Uppington-Smyth: Oh dear, a Jap ambush, I was afraid of that. Maj. Entwhistle, Indiginous Peoples Liason Offcier, XV Corps: No, I suspect they have been out of supply so long, they may have gone native. We believe they are some 50 miles NW of Luang Prabang, in the hills. <hands the Lt. a booklet entitled "Hmong Dialects"> Lt. Uppington-Smyth: Hmmm....the Hamong. Maj. Entwhistle, Indiginous Peoples Liason Offcier, XV Corps: No, the "H" is silent, sort of. Lt. Uppington-Smyth: Then why have it sir? Maj. Entwhistle, Indiginous Peoples Liason Offcier, XV Corps: I have no idea, Lt. I don't make this up. You will have to ask the Hmong that. Lt. Uppington-Smyth: Mongggg? Maj. Entwhistle, Indiginous Peoples Liason Offcier, XV Corps: No, more of a nasal sound with the vowel. Lt. Uppington-Smyth: Mooonggg? Maj. Entwhistle, Indiginous Peoples Liason Offcier, XV Corps: No..too long. Mahng. Lt. Uppington-Smyth: Manhnggg. Maj. Entwhistle, Indiginous Peoples Liason Offcier, XV Corps: No, now you are lingering too long on the "ng" sound. Just a brief percussion of the tounge against the palate. Lt. Uppington-Smyth: Mannnng. Maj. Entwhistle, Indiginous Peoples Liason Offcier, XV Corps: No, too much "n" sound and you are drifting back to the short "a". Moves your lips like this and try to lift your palate to limit nasal resonance <grabs the Lt.'s heavily scarred cheeks and presses them closer together> "aah"...like that..."aah...nnn..ng"..now you try it.......
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