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|Value Porous = As far as possible, the city emulates the modes of Venderbight, except that no one is bandaged [...] The effect is somewhat disconcerting: linens in white and brown and grey, cut for a Tomb Colonist, but here worn on bodies still fit enough for work.
 
|Value Porous = As far as possible, the city emulates the modes of Venderbight, except that no one is bandaged [...] The effect is somewhat disconcerting: linens in white and brown and grey, cut for a Tomb Colonist, but here worn on bodies still fit enough for work.
 
|Value Ivory = People still wear Tracklayer uniforms, but now sometimes layered with laboratory coats or with the leather gloves and boots required for training a wild beast.
 
|Value Ivory = People still wear Tracklayer uniforms, but now sometimes layered with laboratory coats or with the leather gloves and boots required for training a wild beast.
|Value Attenuated = Many people still wear Tracklayers' uniforms [...] augmented here and there with patches and pins[...] And there is a trend [...] to wear cuffs or collars or anklets: as though the buttresses and arches of the city map to braces on the human body.
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|Value Remembered = The fashions of your childhood are subtly evident: the cut of a sleeve, the shape of a cuff. They would look foolishly old-fashioned or preposterously prelapsarian in London, but here they seem merely [...] a reference to something universally recalled.
 
|Value Remembered = The fashions of your childhood are subtly evident: the cut of a sleeve, the shape of a cuff. They would look foolishly old-fashioned or preposterously prelapsarian in London, but here they seem merely [...] a reference to something universally recalled.
 
|Value Celestial = The fashions of your childhood are subtly evident: the cut of a sleeve, the shape of a cuff, the broad brim of a straw hat. Here there is no summer sun to keep away, and yet people dress as though they were farming in a Surface July.
 
|Value Celestial = The fashions of your childhood are subtly evident: the cut of a sleeve, the shape of a cuff, the broad brim of a straw hat. Here there is no summer sun to keep away, and yet people dress as though they were farming in a Surface July.

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