Chit for Chat
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Current revision as of 22:48, 27 March 2022
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.
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Inventor
The host Lionel Hale was also credited as devisor.