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|Value Prehistoricist-Emancipationist = '''Five words for silver and ten for gold'''
 
|Value Prehistoricist-Emancipationist = '''Five words for silver and ten for gold'''
 
|Second effect Prehistoricist-Emancipationist = There's Tracklayer jargon and Hinterland terminology and urchin-cant all mingled together, and brand-new terms to distinguish stealing a valuable animal in the egg or as a chick or full-grown.
 
|Second effect Prehistoricist-Emancipationist = There's Tracklayer jargon and Hinterland terminology and urchin-cant all mingled together, and brand-new terms to distinguish stealing a valuable animal in the egg or as a chick or full-grown.
|Value Emancipationist, Radical Emancipationist, Anti-Liberationist, Anti-Prehistoricist, Anti-Emancipationist, Balanced, Complacently Unrevolutionary, Unknown = '''Five words for silver and ten for gold'''
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|Value Emancipationist, Radical Emancipationist, Anti-Liberationist, Anti-Prehistoricist, Anti-Emancipationist, Balanced, Unknown = '''Five words for silver and ten for gold'''
|Second effect Emancipationist, Radical Emancipationist, Anti-Liberationist, Anti-Prehistoricist, Anti-Emancipationist, Balanced, Complacently Unrevolutionary, Unknown = The pidgin is a mix of Tracklayer jargon and Hinterland dialects and the cant established by London gangs, and all the important terms have several synonyms.
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|Second effect Emancipationist, Radical Emancipationist, Anti-Liberationist, Anti-Prehistoricist, Anti-Emancipationist, Balanced, Unknown = The pidgin is a mix of Tracklayer jargon and Hinterland dialects and the cant established by London gangs, and all the important terms have several synonyms.
 
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