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|Value 402 = A scholar by the name of Mrs Weston has charted a vast compendium of poetry she claims to have recovered from the Is-Not. The clumsiness of the verse suggests these are her own inventions, but the imagery is arresting, and suggestive. | |Value 402 = A scholar by the name of Mrs Weston has charted a vast compendium of poetry she claims to have recovered from the Is-Not. The clumsiness of the verse suggests these are her own inventions, but the imagery is arresting, and suggestive. | ||
− | |Value 403 = A chance text inserted into the bindings of | + | |Value 403 = A chance text inserted into the bindings of ''Lancings' Smuggling Routes of Yore'' indicates a route into Parabola via the canals of Jericho. The Waswood it seems runs wild and deep. |
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