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Sappho (search for this): chapter 13
Sappho's solution.
A letter is a thing essentially feminine in its character.
It bears a brood in its bosom named the alphabet.
They are voiceless, yet speak to whom they will; and if any man shall stand next to him who reads, will he not hear?