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| Brainstorm!
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| Victor: That sounds disasterous.
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| Reginald's branstorms usually are.
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| *Reverend to Egypt, something about poetry about mars, wanted inspiration
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| *Optician Wodehouse to China to study their optices
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| *John Murray -- Africa
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| *Prince Bosso-Kuni -- Africa
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| *Two ladies -- Africa
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| *Keyhoe -- New York
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| *Wace -- New York
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| *Grey
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| He still persists in getting my name wrong. It's most irritating!
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| You could tell him,
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| I think he knows.
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| I could spell it out in fiery letters above his head.
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| That might be ***
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| Edgar has free tag on heir of pennsington
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| Gregory has free tag on charming scoundrel
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| You realize you're courting a nine year old, right?
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| Yes, but I was born with my current level of maturity
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| While it is near the bottom it is on my list of thigns to wroory about
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| That seh's nine or that she acts her age?
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| That's nearer the top of the list
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| Not that you're the Earl of Pennsington?
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| That's the top of my list.
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| I don't think it's absolutely fair to have access to a lady's character sheet.
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| Edwina Campion
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| Lord Mace is a good time
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| It's on his business cards
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| Lord Mace: A Good Time
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| She'slookedinto his future Or hwatever it is she does what she does
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| Oh, the poor fellow
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| Won't trust her with you?
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| Won't allow her to leave until she's married.
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| Make sure she has her messenger make her intent clear and unmistakeable.
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| Very Well. (I kiss him)
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| Lord Mace and Alec Campion are kissing
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| Lord Mace: 4 fate points
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| I can make a lot of things that people like better than me
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| You can do that for a lot of people, but not for all the peopel
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| flutter
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| Our rehabilitation skills need much to be desired
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| Croyle has not yet killed anyone that I know of
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| He took Talos from me
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| He's not totally disagreeable, mrerely mostly disagreeable.
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| He's a cousinnapper!
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| Fair enought!
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| 14 years patents
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| I do not think most maids want to blow things up!
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| It's a much quicker way of getting things clean, however.
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| Ah, I see where I am miscommunicating.
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| I will be very upset if I find out that you have convinced Victor's maid to get involved in blowing things up! It's very dangerous!
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| Tales of gray haired marie when she was a lass?
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| Oh,you want to marry an american girl.
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| You're not trying to marry someone like V Knight
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| No, but that's why I dont' think someone like Angelian's a good idea
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| I think we should go after the one with the crystal, punch him, and take it away from him.
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| Aspect: This would NOT be a good place for a seance.
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| Aspect: There's more than one people on Mars.
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| Apart from the fact that it's bloody inconsiderate of him to have two faeries guarding his house.
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| Bloody inconsiderate of him
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| He hasn't had time to break into his house.
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| Aspect: How big is America, really?
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| Alice:11
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| Gregory / Reginald: 15
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| Sophronia: 8
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| Victor: 21
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| Aspect: Currently we have no plans to invade Buckingham Palace.
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| I dont let fairies that I don't know real well into my head
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| But you'll allow them into Emile's head?
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| There are no secrets in Emile's brain that I'm trying to keep secret.
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| That's only 20 % innacurrate or 30 %
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| Edwina Campion: Isn't it romantic? He's as strange as she is!
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| Oh, I was hoping it was a pun on Sidhe.
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| I... beg your pardon? Excuse me, Victor. No, I don't dream.
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| Could you dream?
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| Not the point, Victor. I beg your pardon?
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| I think we have lost sight of the point!
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| I think we just said the exact same thing.
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| Yes! See, Victor agrees wtih me.
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| On I think is the preposition you were loooking for alice
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| With what does victor agree?
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| I think that would be two interesting customers I think he would have to pay for that
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| Again, I think we have lost the point. I do not believe that I am the one who has to keep the conversation on track.
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| How do you expect me to argue with a duck? Turn into something reasonable.
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| Platypus.
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| Do you think I am trustworthy?
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| To you. Do you not trust yourself?
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| That is not the point!
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| Emile is fourteen!
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| The vast maturity of twelve year olds that I have met -- and I have met quite a few...
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| No! Nonono! One of these days, I will finish a sentence in front of you!
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| Do we actually believe that this could help him?
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| It could.
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| If we are terribly clever, it could be.
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| An iron spoon with the good china?!
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| Alice: It is very simple. I will give him one of my dreams. You can owe me instead.
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| I suggested that ten mminutes ago
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| I couldnt hear you -- you were too loud.
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| Who stopped the rain? Aphids.
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| Oh sorry!
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| Alice are you quite sure that you are comfortable with this?
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| You are willing to ask Alice, and not Emile?
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| Will Alice's mind be interesting enough?
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| (laughter)
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| To Sophronia: Maybe you could talk some sense into her.
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| Do we have to count the one in Africa?
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| If we want to make it plural. But there is Dominic Creahador. WHo hates all nobles.
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| We should introduce him to Dominic Creahador. They can have a buddy movie.
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| Why would I take you to Ireland? The Irish are there!
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| I'm afraid I'm badly botching this.
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| Sophronia kisses you.
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| You know I'd do a terrible job, don't you?
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| No!
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| You're terribly confused.
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| I looked up the meaning of the word brazen.
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| Does it mean made of brass?
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| Gregory planting rumor of what Pennsington needs.
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| The Odious Lord Mace
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| Henrietta may have used dramatic liberty in her hearing
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| There is one who outshines the rest.
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| And does this solar paragon have a name
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| If it were anyone other than you, I'd say to sit down.
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| Oh! She has a name. I must sit down at once! Lady P get a fate point
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| Ah... how small can you make yourself?
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| Does the anatomy work?
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| We're still figuring that out.
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| (Gregory)
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| Thank you very much, Lord Beauchamp.
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| That is not a sentence I expected to utter tonight. Or any time this century.
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| How would you like to be the new Lady P
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| Can we work on there being a british govet first
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| Gerald: It's just nice to know there are some normal families out there.
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| The Pennsingtons are So Not Normal.
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| Victor, you know Martin sometimes brings me dead mice.
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| Yes, well he isn't dead.
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| Aspect: This would Not be a good plce for a seance
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| We have got to stop having prequel rpgs.
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| I'd prefer to do things properly. I've taken several fate points for it.
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