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1     I|    hand, for though he loved a practical joke to excess, he did not
2    II| actually suffering; but I am a practical doctor, who can read the
3    IV|       an exceedingly dry man - practical shrewdness and commonsense
4   VII|    been much diverted by their practical jokes, but now he only shook
5   XVI|     emotions, and indeed life, practical life, makes possible and
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