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1842–1914

AN EXAMPLE.

Ambrose Bierce

They were two deaf mutes, and they loved and they Resolved to be groom and bride; And they listened to nothing that any could say, Nor ever a word replied.

From wedlock when warned by the married men, Maintain an invincible mind: Be deaf and dumb until wedded — and then Be deaf and dumb and blind.

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