below them. The lady you have brought with you ls , 1 infer, a half wit , too, But can understand the piece Without assistance from your niece In short foul woman it would suit Me just as well if you were mute In fact, to make my meaning plain I trust you will not speak again
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It appears that the speaker in the given text is addressing a woman and expressing their frustration with her. The speaker accuses the woman of being a "half wit" and implies that she is not intelligent enough to understand the piece of literature being discussed without assistance from her niece. The speaker also expresses a desire for the woman to be mute, stating that they would prefer it if she did not speak again. The language used in the text is rude and disrespectful, and the speaker appears to be showing contempt for the woman.
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