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"Her late husband, you know, a very sad death—eaten by missionaries—poor soul!"
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William Archibald Spooner
William Archibald Spooner was a British clergyman and long-serving Oxford don. He was most notable for his absent-mindedness, and for supposedly mixing up the syllables in a spoken phrase, with unintentionally comic effect. Such phrases became known as spoonerisms, and are often used humorously. Many spoonerisms have been invented and attributed to Spooner.
"Her late husband, you know, a very sad death—eaten by missionaries—poor soul!"
"Kinquering Congs their titles take."
"You will find as you grow older that the weight of rages will press harder and harder upon the employer."