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The Rat is the concisest Tenant.
He pays no Rent.
Repudiates the Obligation-
On Schemes intent
Balking our Wit
To sound or circumvent-
Hate cannot harm
A Foe so reticent-
Neither Decree prohibit him-
Lawful as Equilibrium.
The Rat Is The Concisest Tenant.
Emily Dickinson
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