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As he passed along the ragged children clustered about him by dozens, the boys saluting him as they had been taught in school, showing how instinctively they felt the greatness of his presence. Most noticeable was the silence of even the roughest men when 'Abdu'l- Baha appeared. One poor tramp exclaimed "He is a good man," and added, "Ay, he's suffered!"
(72:4)
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