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C6: What, according to Roald Dahl, was a "greater torture" than being beaten with a cane?
The stink on Mrs. Pratchett's gross, dirty hands
His mom not walking in to stop the caning
Mrs. Pratchett cheering Mr. Coombes on
O Watching the others and waiting to be punished

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