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 * Wit Like Salt
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 * The Word "Us"
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 * The Tailor and the Broken Mortar
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 * Witty Retort of a Hebrew Child
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 * The Inhospitable Jester Taken in his Own Snare
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 * The Enigma that Cost the Athenian his Mantle
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 * The Quadruple Tale
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 * The Athenian and his One-Eyed Slave
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 * The Scientific Carver
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 * No Rule Without Exception
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