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I might quote other collocations
of words which are liable to the same objection, but
to discuss them in detail would be to fall into that
very fault which I have just said should be avoided.
A similar offence against modesty may be caused by
the division of words, as, for example, by the use of
the nominative of intercapedinis.1
1 interccapedo, of which the last two syllables might give rise to unseemly laughter; pedo = “break wind.”
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