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|Value 905 = "No objection," say the Bishop. "Yet," he says giving the Dean a meaningful glare.
 
|Value 905 = "No objection," say the Bishop. "Yet," he says giving the Dean a meaningful glare.
 
|Value 910 = "Well, I suppose I can't object," the Bishop says carefully.
 
|Value 910 = "Well, I suppose I can't object," the Bishop says carefully.
|Value 932 = He consents. "If that works, perhaps we can begin on some Siege-Beasts." Evidently he imagines a Prehistoricist assault on the walls of Hell.
 
 
|Value 940 - 941 = The Bishop of Southwark is not as enthusiastic about charity as he is about the other roles of the Church, but he is not opposed.
 
|Value 940 - 941 = The Bishop of Southwark is not as enthusiastic about charity as he is about the other roles of the Church, but he is not opposed.
 
|Value 1000 - 1020 = "Keep it from siding too much with Hell, that's the important thing […] In fact, the sooner the better. The devils are ahead of us. We don't want them more allied than they are. […] We need an alliance of our own. A strong one."
 
|Value 1000 - 1020 = "Keep it from siding too much with Hell, that's the important thing […] In fact, the sooner the better. The devils are ahead of us. We don't want them more allied than they are. […] We need an alliance of our own. A strong one."

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