Editing Assure him none of the rats were his kin

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{{Action
 
{{Action
 
|Icon = Rats.png
 
|Icon = Rats.png
|ID = 6931
 
 
|From Card/Storylet title = Sartorial squeamishness
 
|From Card/Storylet title = Sartorial squeamishness
 
|Description = You're almost certain the ratskins used to make this thing belonged to the more ordinary variety of rat. Stands to reason. Rattus Faber are harder to catch.
 
|Description = You're almost certain the ratskins used to make this thing belonged to the more ordinary variety of rat. Stands to reason. Rattus Faber are harder to catch.
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{{Failure
 
{{Failure
|Failure title = "They really only use the other kind?"
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|Failure title = 'They really only use the other kind?'
 
|Failure description = He asks how you can be sure. You should have had some sort of lie prepared.}}
 
|Failure description = He asks how you can be sure. You should have had some sort of lie prepared.}}
  
 
*{{Failure Increase|Persuasive}}
 
*{{Failure Increase|Persuasive}}

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