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Show The practice of attentive and sympathetic sympa-thetic silence might well be followed by ' people in general far. more than it is. ' The protection of a loving-, unselfish BiJenee Is every great; a silence which is . the, result of -shunning - all selfish, self-assertive, vain, or affected speech) a silence which is never broken for the sake of "making eoaveiaatiuh," "showing "show-ing off" or covering selfish embarrassment; embarrass-ment; a Filence which is full of sympathy sym-pathy and intei-est the power of such a silence, cannot be overestimated. |