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|Value 160 = 160 - [[Plan for an icy route to the Hurlers|Proposing an ice-resistant route and a well-insulated station]]
 
|Value 160 = 160 - [[Plan for an icy route to the Hurlers|Proposing an ice-resistant route and a well-insulated station]]
 
|Effect 160 = 100
 
|Effect 160 = 100
|Value 170 = 170 - [[Put forward the last plans for the last station|Proposing the connection to the final station at Marigold]]
 
|Effect 170 = 100
 
 
|Value 181 = 181 - [[Plan your last route, and set aside land for a tracklayers' city near Ealing Gardens|Proposing a Tracklayers' City near Ealing Gardens]]
 
|Value 181 = 181 - [[Plan your last route, and set aside land for a tracklayers' city near Ealing Gardens|Proposing a Tracklayers' City near Ealing Gardens]]
 
|Effect 181 = 100
 
|Effect 181 = 100
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|Value 4, 7, 9 = "Perhaps another way would be better," she remarks. She does not bother to propose an alternate route; she does not consider this her responsibility.
 
|Value 4, 7, 9 = "Perhaps another way would be better," she remarks. She does not bother to propose an alternate route; she does not consider this her responsibility.
 
|Value 10, 12 - 17, 19, 20, 22 - 24, 26, 28 - 33, 35, 37 = The Widow's phrasing is impossible to reproduce, but the gist is that once you've finally got the horses in place, you might as well drive your coach-and-six rather than make any more changes.
 
|Value 10, 12 - 17, 19, 20, 22 - 24, 26, 28 - 33, 35, 37 = The Widow's phrasing is impossible to reproduce, but the gist is that once you've finally got the horses in place, you might as well drive your coach-and-six rather than make any more changes.
|Value 100, 105, 115, 120, 140, 160, 170, 181 - 187 = The Gracious Widow does not admire the style of your proposed station. It is inelegant. She suspects that the taste of Devils has affected its design.
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|Value 100, 105, 115, 120, 140, 160, 181 - 187 = The Gracious Widow does not admire the style of your proposed station. It is inelegant. She suspects that the taste of Devils has affected its design.
 
|Value 130 = The Gracious Widow regards the proposal with profound distaste. "Buildings were beautiful once," she says. "And then London came down and crushed them all."
 
|Value 130 = The Gracious Widow regards the proposal with profound distaste. "Buildings were beautiful once," she says. "And then London came down and crushed them all."
 
|Value 200 = "We do not require guns. We require respect." The Gracious Widow looks around, and no one has the nerve to speak. "If our enemies have respect for us, they will not steal from us."
 
|Value 200 = "We do not require guns. We require respect." The Gracious Widow looks around, and no one has the nerve to speak. "If our enemies have respect for us, they will not steal from us."

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