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I met a man today, with a great triangular moustache, and a carpet of a beard, with a little fracture for a mouth. Bewildered eyes and an angular posture. His brutish stomp (thunderous among the sleepy books) was awkward and solitary, constantly echoing his pathway. I met a deaf man today, blissfully unaware of the weight of his footsteps.
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