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You should do a whole, longer story using this style of questioning/explanation to advance the plot. Interesting.
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The truest advice you have given Frank Peter Drake teacher Hexham
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so well said and true as hell
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absolutely.
the essence of drama
and a good read.
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It is the easy way for sure
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