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A talkative man, who took himself to be a
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A talkative man, who took himself to be a
grand Wit, was boasting that in what companie so∣ever he came, he was the leader of the discourse, and that none durst speak in his presence, if he held his peace: No marvail, said one, for they are all struck dumb at the miracle of your silence.