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|Value 23, 28 = "No," says Sinning Jenny. "His views are refreshing, and he knows more about the land we're passing through than almost anyone else here." | |Value 23, 28 = "No," says Sinning Jenny. "His views are refreshing, and he knows more about the land we're passing through than almost anyone else here." | ||
|Value 24 = "I find his presence very entertaining," says Sinning Jenny. "I'd be very sorry if there were no reason for him to come out from Balmoral." Heavens. Has she struck up an affair with September? That ''probably'' isn't what she means. | |Value 24 = "I find his presence very entertaining," says Sinning Jenny. "I'd be very sorry if there were no reason for him to come out from Balmoral." Heavens. Has she struck up an affair with September? That ''probably'' isn't what she means. | ||
− | |Value 100, 120 - | + | |Value 100, 120 - 160 = "Have you forgotten that this station will be standing in much less protected land than the centre of London?" […] "Such large windows are a vulnerability, while the unlined cellars will positively invite burrowing monsters into the building." |
|Value 105 = "Finally, something robustly built," remarks Jenny. "But it does rather dare our enemies to attack us immediately." | |Value 105 = "Finally, something robustly built," remarks Jenny. "But it does rather dare our enemies to attack us immediately." | ||
|Value 115 = "It is certainly provocative," Jenny remarks. "If that is your intention. I'd be afraid of attracting the wrong sort of attention." | |Value 115 = "It is certainly provocative," Jenny remarks. "If that is your intention. I'd be afraid of attracting the wrong sort of attention." |