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|Success title = Surface memories
 
|Success title = Surface memories
|Success description = […] theories of labour, the universality of man, the findings of Mrs Gaskill. You do not convince – but you do open […] the possibility that that not all locomotives are the devil's own chariots.
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|Success description = […] You detail theories of labour, the universality of man, the findings of Mrs Gaskill. You do not convince – but you do open an avenue to the possibility that that not all locomotives are the devil's own chariots. […]
 
 
[…]"Almost as good as the Milton scholars," she says wistfully.
 
 
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|Failure title = Unwelcome ears
 
|Failure title = Unwelcome ears
|Failure description = Surely your arguments merit more than a lazily hurled pint glass? Are [the Guild members] so accustomed to dross that they cannot recognise gold […]?
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|Failure description = Surely your arguments merit more than a lazily hurled pint glass? Are the members of the Guild so accustomed to dross that they cannot recognise gold when they hear it? […]
 
 
[…] the clientele[…] will be happy to hear about Jeremy Bentham when and if he does a hard day in a barge. […]
 
 
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