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chap. 48: “After the sixth hour, having left the table let them
rest on their beds in perfect silence; or if anyone wishes to read
by himself, let him read so as not to disturb the others.”
The second passage is from a letter of St. Thomas More
to Martin Dorp, reproving Dorp for his letters: “However I am
certainly surprised if any person should take it into his head to
be so flattering as to extol such matters even in your presence;
and, as I began to say, I wish you could watch through a
window and see the facial expression, the tone of voice, the
emotion with which those matters are read.” (23)