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Testing sandbox version[edit]

<p style="margin:0 auto 0 auto;text-align:justify;width:400px;">{{{{BASEPAGENAME}}/sandbox|image=[[File:Pinafore-91.png|frameless|200px]]|side=left|height1=70px|width1=100%|height2=6em|width2=105px}}{{flow under/text|HE [[w:wardroom|ward-room]] lunch was finished, and all the ladies were playing "Bridge" for nuts with the officers, except Josephine, whose thoughts were too much occupied with other and more important matters. So she came on deck to indulge in a ''rêverie'' all alone.}}</p> <p style="margin:0 auto 0 auto;text-align:justify;width:400px;">"It is useless," said she to herself; "Sir Joseph's attentions disgust me. I know that he is a truly great and good man, for he told me so himself, and of course he would know;…</p>

  HE ward-room lunch was finished, and all the ladies were playing "Bridge" for nuts with the officers, except Josephine, whose thoughts were too much occupied with other and more important matters. So she came on deck to indulge in a rêverie all alone.

"It is useless," said she to herself; "Sir Joseph's attentions disgust me. I know that he is a truly great and good man, for he told me so himself, and of course he would know;…

<p style="margin:0 auto 0 auto;text-align:justify;width:400px;">{{{{BASEPAGENAME}}/sandbox|image=[[File:Pinafore-91.png|frameless|200px]]|side=left|height1=70px|width1=100%|height2=6em|width2=105px}}HE [[w:wardroom|ward-room]] lunch was finished, and all the ladies were playing "Bridge" for nuts with the officers, except Josephine, whose thoughts were too much occupied with other and more important matters. So she came on deck to indulge in a ''rêverie'' all alone.</p> <p style="margin:0 auto 0 auto;text-align:justify;margin:0 auto 0 auto;width:400px;">"It is useless," said she to herself; "Sir Joseph's attentions disgust me. I know that he is a truly great and good man, for he told me so himself, and of course he would know;…</p>

  HE ward-room lunch was finished, and all the ladies were playing "Bridge" for nuts with the officers, except Josephine, whose thoughts were too much occupied with other and more important matters. So she came on deck to indulge in a rêverie all alone.

"It is useless," said she to herself; "Sir Joseph's attentions disgust me. I know that he is a truly great and good man, for he told me so himself, and of course he would know;…


Testing main template[edit]

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  HE ward-room lunch was finished, and all the ladies were playing "Bridge" for nuts with the officers, except Josephine, whose thoughts were too much occupied with other and more important matters. So she came on deck to indulge in a rêverie all alone.

"It is useless," said she to herself; "Sir Joseph's attentions disgust me. I know that he is a truly great and good man, for he told me so himself, and of course he would know;…

{{block centre|width=400px|align=justify|{{{{BASEPAGENAME}}|image=[[File:Pinafore-91.png|frameless|200px|link=]]|side=left|height1=70px|width1=100%|height2=6em|width2=105px}}{{flow under/text|HE [[w:wardroom|ward-room]] lunch was finished, and all the ladies were playing "Bridge" for nuts with the officers, except Josephine, whose thoughts were too much occupied with other and more important matters. So she came on deck to indulge in a ''rêverie'' all alone.}} "It is useless," said she to herself; "Sir Joseph's attentions disgust me. I know that he is a truly great and good man, for he told me so himself, and of course he would know;…}}

  HE ward-room lunch was finished, and all the ladies were playing "Bridge" for nuts with the officers, except Josephine, whose thoughts were too much occupied with other and more important matters. So she came on deck to indulge in a rêverie all alone.

"It is useless," said she to herself; "Sir Joseph's attentions disgust me. I know that he is a truly great and good man, for he told me so himself, and of course he would know;…