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| I would note that George has not actually asked for any help on this.... That's not going to stop you, is it?
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| S:Perhaps if I tell everyone that he's a really good guy... So, how is courting Angelina going?
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| A: So, you're trying to get him to make a thirty-foot equivalent of Mr. Knight?
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| S: Perhaps he won't be able to move as fast,
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| Is there anything to prevent, say, a pigeon from stepping on this?
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| I will build pigeon traps!
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| Herman gets a fate point.
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| Alice will prob not hit me again
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| Unless you do something similarly stupid
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| Alice will prob hit me again
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| I can't believe _I'm_ in charge of running the circus. Where did I go _wrong_?
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| Was it not a good idea?
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| That's not the point?
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| I hope I don't create another villain.
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| Gre-Reginald ---
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| Reginald! The Walls have Ears!
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| Only if you write it down for me.
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| There are a lot of elements on the list
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| I agree, and that is why I want you to write it down
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| As long as it doesn't involve a recipe
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| Victor has it occurred to you that our friends are not carriage horses
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| Good -- when shall we leave?
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| Alice!
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| I would point out that Victor said it first, which is appropriate.
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| Then you'll merely be friends. However will you cope?
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| Don't ask George that question.
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| Lord Mace is not allowed to try to find an answer to that question.
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| Science! I know you're having a very bad day!
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| This is not how we deal with complication!
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| I'd like one!
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| A Daguerreotype of yourself.
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| Mr. Merriman has drawing of the ruby.
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| Wow, there were so many ways you could have handled that better. That was wonderful!
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| Oh gd lord what has George done?(FP?)
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| Hey now! Also, I don't have fingerprints.
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| Trivialprobem to solve
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| Not a triv problem
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| Did you accept?
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| Of course!
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| You do know that duels are illegal.
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| I don'tthink that's very fair. He's a kerberean.
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| He is a budding supervillain. I should point this out.
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| On our side.
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| As a fellow svillain, I should pull him back.
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| What, are you also going to add sharks?
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| Laser sharks!
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| You know, if you ask Merril nicely enough....
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| Were you planning to marry the lady before the trip to Africa?
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| The thought had crossed my mind.
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| But if it make things easier, I can go ask if she's up for marriage.
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| We can't have rumors flying around about good if eccentric gentlemen
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| What's a little eccentricism among friends
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| Which reminds me I miss your aunt
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| I'll leave her a note!
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| Sorry for bollixing things up with your father. (carot) I enjoy your company. Will you marry me? -V.
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| He's so very annoying. Yes. Will bring priest to hospital tomorrow. -A.
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| The first note is better.
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| So I write a third note...
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| You know, the first one is you.
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| I'm still not speaking to you, by the way
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| No, I think the important thing is that you not be disinherited
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| I will write to them from Africa and they will be so relieved that I am married that they will forgive all else!
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| Does Victor trust her to know her family?
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| Victor will take advice from all three of you and do whatever none of you suggest.
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| I have a cousin...
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| I have an anthill and someone's about to kick it over
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| But since he's not a cousin
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| You're lying older brother, but thank you anyway...
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| I would like to point out tht I have A dex
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| I wd like to point out that I dropped my notes on the floor
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| How dare you rp through my disguise?
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| Maybe we should talk on the way to scotland
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| Er, I have to marry angelina
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| That's a good reason
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| However I want to marry her in a way that doesn't leave her a pauper
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| clinkclinkclink
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| thudthudthud
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| I'm going to send a letter. You may rely on me.
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| I'm going to spy on you. (saying it aloud)
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| I think he should talk to her father. Forcefully.
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| It worked so well last time.
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| Politely, then. It's like forcefully, except you say it more words.
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| Now we know where we stand. We just have to convince everyone else. It was very helpful.
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| Oh really how much trouble can he get in?
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| All of it!
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| It appears that a weeddding will be taking place tonight betwn mr kni and lady d (probably). I don't suppose laddy b has ahd the opportunity to suggest you fail to accompany her but i am sure that she wold be delighted if you wd be there so you cd ignor one another's presence. We will likely thence be off to scotland. Hope you will be free to acompany us. Travel arrangements have been made. Yours, elab exag vers Grogry sig
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| PS: The clinic, 6pm. Terribly foolish of me.
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| Thanks ever so
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| Do you think?
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| No, I mean that you for writing it
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| No I'm sure he'll be delighted to come
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| You broke into his room
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| So?
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| Yes, I break into a lot of peoples rooms
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| It's not what you c do for me its what I cdo for you
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| oh no! Is womone going to die?
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| That's not all I o! at least I hope it's not.
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| ANglein's getting married?
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| ANd while it is extremey likely sophronia will be married at the time...
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| It's wet.
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| Is it?
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| I'm afraid so.
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| Everyone into the carriages!
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| You are giving him the free tag on the aspect you got to stab the gu
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| I'm Not Invulnerable!
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| You bit me
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| that wasnt supposed to happen
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| coldiron nail
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| who to attaack
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| all of them
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| If I could find a secret door, so could someone else... so I'd better put another secret door in front of it... and after ten generations of this...
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| We do not give people to the fairies!
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| I don't suppose you would want to be earl down here?
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| It is WET down here! Make Emile do it!
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| Father could replace my feet, couldn't he?
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| I don't think you should be giving up your feet. You need your feet!
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| Given he is carrying that gem, I know that he is safer here than anywhere else.
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| Oh god, how depressing.
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| They're both yours, not mine!
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| We can blame Victor later.
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| But it might be amusing.
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| Yes, that's why we can talk about it later on the boat ride.
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| Maybe he's rational enough not to do anythin about it.
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| S: repeats, KABOOM!
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| We do not hand people over to the faire
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| He is a farie
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| That's not the point
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| It is dishonoable to keep him from trying to take reventge
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| I see no reason why you cant call me alice if you wnt to. I still havent forgiven you
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| are you speaking with me?
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| Apparently.
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| We ahve a surprising number of terrible plans. Fine! We can try yours.
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| Yesyes he was just aftaid you were going to run off and o something stupid
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| I was going to say someone corageuous
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| They are oftent he same
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| It would please me if the prince of the unseelie sidhe was unable to retrieve the ruby which he requires in order to take over another body.
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| Then what do you wish of me?
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| Victor: Nothing!
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| Sophronia is telling him to beheave with discretion and wisdom. How we have come to this pass I do not know!
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| I release you from any and all obligation.
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| What is dreaming like?
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| I sometimes sit on Talos's shoulder and sing to him.
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| You've been in a dream with us.
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| Oh. Is it alwasys like that/
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| chorus: No
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| I don't think I want to have a dream.
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| I dream can be unpleasant, but it can also be pleasnat.
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| That may an advantage to having the dream be crafted.
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| Do you know, I make my own illusions?
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| Hey! Awwww! I believe I have been quoted.
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| You have been.
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| Substituting the word man or brass fairy for woman, how does that sentence fail to apply to any of us?
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| You do not put yourself into needless danger?
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| Much laughter...
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| How much power would one hae to have to be unharmed for so long
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| You know, if we really wanted to probe her wrong, we could have done so before now...
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| I know -- I have often been tempted
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| Very well, I am ery good at pikcing things up and putting them down
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| THat's most of what we need
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| Apparently _I'm_ the servant!
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| I don't think this (hunting) metaphor is helping
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| Alice -- I need you to come to the congo. It-- it's wet in the congo
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| I'm orry -- I'm... Im scared
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| Welcome to the club!
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| I'm scared -- I could get hurt!
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| Where's George when I need him?
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| I'm going to fetch George.
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| High tea
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| The Lady Cassandra Requests His Presence on a Matter Most Urgent
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| A certain amoutn... before marriage
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| Well there's one little problem -- I'mgoing to be on my wy to africa
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| Some cahrity project that you could think was of dire importance
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| I don't suppose mr k was recognized
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| The urchins of the town -- they don't have anything to occupy
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| Schools -- a premonistion that they might b needed
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| Lord Mace +1 Fate Point
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