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Talkers.—One may occasionally pass an hour ata loss for something to say, and, indeed, can talk very flently and pleasantly, but who leaves absolutely nothing behind him that one can remember. -He naa left not a fact, or an idea, or a sentiment, or an opinion, or even an honest prejudice. You can no moro rocall what he said than what the wind flaid, or tno cart wheels said, or tho smoke-jack said.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 535, 31 July 1865, Page 4

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 535, 31 July 1865, Page 4

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 535, 31 July 1865, Page 4

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