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I Saw A Smith Stand With His Hammer, Thus, The Whilst His Iron Did On The Anvil Cool, With Open Mouth Swallowing A Tailor's News.
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I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus,
The whilst his iron did on the anvil cool,
With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), King John
-- Act iv, Sc. 2
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