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|Success description = No one knows who founded the School of Hard Knocks. The popular modern form is an amalgam of two styles. The first […] was honed on the vertiginous balconies of New Newgate. The second […] is practiced by the red-stockinged ladies who work for Mr Wines.
 
|Success description = No one knows who founded the School of Hard Knocks. The popular modern form is an amalgam of two styles. The first […] was honed on the vertiginous balconies of New Newgate. The second […] is practiced by the red-stockinged ladies who work for Mr Wines.
 
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