mr. churchill's profession" and lord watson of richmond, the a patron of the churchill archives center.'m pleased to have all of them here at this center. welcome. i have so looked forward to this. i was going to tell a story that i once went to see christophers some and he showed me something he had received and learned from winston churchill was how to diagram a speech in terms of indentation so when you read it you read it with inflection and passion. you know clearly about this. >> sommes styling. so you had a sense to make the reading of it as if it was coming from your heart. >> it's boring to actually do when you set it out, of course, when you don't have a secretary to do it it's not so easy to make it... it's a lot of work but it's very, very much easier. >> rose: was the love of language and words, did it come early to churchill? >> i think so. he said because, if you like, lam high school dropout in your terminology, he was right at the bottom of the fourth form for years and he said the only thing they did was teach you how to sort out the english language so he said that, y