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Wise men don¡¯t always act as wise 1._________
as we think. At times they maybe do something silly, 2._________
and then the stories about their foolish acts are still 3._________
widely talked throughout the world in modern times. 4._________
For example, Beethoven was said to having insisted on 5._________
paying a waiter in a restaurant for a dinner he has not 6._________
eaten or ever ordered; the British physicist Newton, while lives 7._________
in London, cut two holes in the door, one big, other small, 8._________
so as for his two cats to pass by. He only thought the 9._________
bigger cat couldn¡¯t get through the smaller holes easily. 10._________
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