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Furnace Ancona Furnace Ancona, Starved | There are already grain stores and mushroom stores and other units throughout the city, but they are too widely spaced. Every neighbourhood ought to have its own; no one should have to walk too far to collect their rations.
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Cornelius | The hatching-ground is as broad as an amphitheatre, with a central space for the eggs to be kept and warmed, and galleries for the citizens to view [...] Then, too, one needs kennels for the new hatchlings, and peligin lamps to encourage their development.
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Your Own Double | A city needs to drink, and this one, unlike London, did not come with its own pilfered river. The Creditor is well-supplied with aquifers, but there is still […] getting the water to the top of the city, and sending it out to the fountains and baths.
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The Double of the Manager of the Royal Beth | The wounded in body and […] mind both need care, and they will find it here. It is not this city's nature to deny such patients what they need.
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