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Indirect & unavowed interruption of the speaker by your own
loud discourse while the other party has not completed his. This
is only another mode of annoyance – the attempt is injurious
and in case of success oppressive.
When by such interruption the thread of a man's
discourse is broken, it is frequently irrecoverable. By a man
with a stronger voice a man with a voice less strong may
thus be rendered at any time virtually dumb – the weak
voiced man kept in a sort of depressed & slavish state
and the strong voiced man deprived of whatsoever benefit
he might have derived from the conversation of the other.
Identifier: | JB/015/505/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 15.
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