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At a table in the corner of the inn he sits reading-silently to himself. All about him the hustle and bustle of the inn takes its course, but he pays almost no attention to it. Not all readers, he has often noted, are able to pronounce their books noiselessly. Many, even among the literate, read aloud, like children, unaware as yet of the emancipation this profound invisibility can bring. |