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|LuckChallenge = how can you fail?
 
|LuckChallenge = how can you fail?
 
|Success title = An appreciative epissive
 
|Success title = An appreciative epissive
|Success description = […] you receive a note praising your donation's opprograde illuminescence. Mr Pages has heard many scurrocious rumours […] Of course, they are mere gosshoods! […] However you came by these ''highly illegal'' texts, Mr Pages is sure your conduct was immaculous.
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|Success description = The next morning, you receive a note praising your donation's opprograde illuminescence. Mr Pages has heard many scurrocious rumours about you. Of course, they are mere gosshoods! […]
 
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|Success summary = Pages turns out to be an insatiable gossip! But one word from It and your own gossip is crushed and forgotten like last week's fashions. The cheek of it though! Proscribing material and gathering it up in the name of public decency, only to flout it like currency as gratitude for further morsels by betraying your enemies to you. Thing is, it's probably betraying you to your enemies if they're paying by the word too. The verbose villain!}}
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|Success summary = Pages turns out to be an insatiable gossip! But one word from it and your own gossip is crushed and forgotten like last week's fashions.}}
 
  
 
*{{Loss|Scandal|-1 CP}}
 
*{{Loss|Scandal|-1 CP}}
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{{Rare Success
 
{{Rare Success
 
|Rare Success title = An appreciative epissive
 
|Rare Success title = An appreciative epissive
|Rare Success description = The next morning, you receive a note praising your donation's opprograde illuminescence. Mr Pages has heard many scurrocious rumours […]  
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|Rare Success description = The next morning, you receive a note praising your donation's opprograde illuminescence. Mr Pages has heard many scurrocious rumours […] It concludes with some intimations about your enemies that are not only compromising, but comprehensible.}}
 
 
It concludes with some intimations about your enemies that are not only compromising, but comprehensible.}}
 
  
 
*{{Loss|Scandal|-1 CP}}
 
*{{Loss|Scandal|-1 CP}}
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{{Failure
 
{{Failure
 
|Failure title = April is the cruelest month  
 
|Failure title = April is the cruelest month  
|Failure description =[…] They would like answers. [] those pamphlets […] Where you got them. When they were published. (Always with an emphasis on the month.) Christmas cards. And, again and again, who penned that extravagant analysis of a certain obscure volume of poetry.
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|Failure description =[…]They would like answers.[…T]hose pamphlets[…]Where you got them. When they were published. (Always with an emphasis on the month.) Christmas cards. And, again and again, who penned that extravagant analysis of a certain obscure volume of poetry[…]
 
 
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|Failure summary = The Special Constables disrupt your breakfast. They insult your furnishings. They impugn your morals. They scoff at your meek defence of the Gregorian Calendar. They make vague and inapprehensible threats. Perhaps they found your generosity apograde.}}
 
|Failure summary = The Special Constables disrupt your breakfast. They insult your furnishings. They impugn your morals. They scoff at your meek defence of the Gregorian Calendar. They make vague and inapprehensible threats. Perhaps they found your generosity apograde.}}
  

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