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It has been said, that the pier of each arch, or lock of Old London Bridge, was defended from the force of the tide by a huge projecting spur called a starling. His foot touched the rounded edge of the starling, and glanced off, precipitating him into the water. He did not so much cut into this conversation as loom over it, for he was a tall, if rather studiously stooping, man. Keep up the clamour for five minutes, and I'll finish it. As in all things, so his thoughts came to him deliberately. Because of the Dance. The stranger with a bow returned to his table.

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