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follows another’s authority. When an old dog has barked, the 
others run without there being the least reason therefor. 
71. A wise man, in his very declined state, also affords : 
pleasure to others, by his elegant sayings—a fool when growing — 
"t Ee eke ») himself and others by his quarrelling. 
Some place perfection in speaking—others are silent 
a into the meaning. A bad dog utters first a noise” 
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