It fits the purpose.
I seem to have met a playing card deckful of Jacks lately.
The king experienced his first attack in autumn 1788, and as his condition worsened and the physicians-in-ordinary proved unable to cope or cure, the Reverend Dr Francis Willis (1717–1807), a clergyman doctor who ran a madhouse in Lincolnshire, was called in.
We were not about to be accused of peeping through a hole in the wall—every bathroomgoer was now in charge of their own peeping. Lots of cool pictures came out of that.
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