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In the largest of the gentlemen’s dressing-rooms cards are everlastingly being played. Indeed, it is always noisy and lively in the gentlemen’s dressing-rooms: all kinds of practical jokes are played here, choruses are sung, trials of strength are made, while other wild pleasures are also practised. In the

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