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By this means we display the
inner thoughts of our adversaries as though they were
talking with themselves (but we shall only carry conviction if we represent them as uttering what they
may reasonably be supposed to have had in their
minds); or without sacrifice of credibility we may
introduce conversations between ourselves and others,
or of others among themselves, and put words of
advice, reproach, complaint, praise or pity into the
mouths of appropriate persons.
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