A priest was preparing a man for his long journey into the night. Whispering firmly, the priest said, "Denounce the devil! Let him know how little you think of his evil." The dying man said nothing.
The priest repeated his order. Still the dying man said nothing. The priest asked, "Why do you refuse to denounce the devil and his evil?" The dying man said, "Until I know where I'm heading, I don't think I ought to aggravate anybody."
CLEAN JOKES EMPHASIS
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The force of emphasis is clearly shown in the following brief colloquy,
between two lawyers:
"Sir," demanded one, indignantly, "do you imagine me to be a...
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