Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XXV|         plenty of affability, and jokes with everybody, and has
 2   I,       LII|            who did not understand jokes, and found himself roughly
 3  II,       III| disposition and a love of fun and jokes; and of this he gave a sample
 4  II,     XXXII|     likely fellows to put up with jokes of that sort! By my faith,
 5  II,     XXXII|           this sort are more like jokes than the polite attentions
 6  II,     XXXII|           them come and try their jokes on the country bumpkin,
 7  II,     XXXIV|       they had of practising some jokes upon them that should have
 8  II,      XLIX|      something new in this world; jokes become realities, and the
 9  II,      XLIX|         were in the secret of the jokes that were to be practised
10  II,      LIII|         as stay any longer. Those jokes won't pass a second time.
11  II,      LXIX|           with pinches! Try those jokes on a brother-in-law; 'I'
12  II,       LXX|          He told him, too, of the jokes he had practised upon him,
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