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|Value 187 = "Is this some scheme to give Hell a ready supply of souls?," asks the Contrarian. "Then again, it is as far away from the Masters as you can get – by train, anyway. I vote aye." | |Value 187 = "Is this some scheme to give Hell a ready supply of souls?," asks the Contrarian. "Then again, it is as far away from the Masters as you can get – by train, anyway. I vote aye." | ||
|Value 205 = "I'll vote with you," he says. Then he adds, "I don't find the train terribly convenient myself unless there is more room for my chair and possessions." | |Value 205 = "I'll vote with you," he says. Then he adds, "I don't find the train terribly convenient myself unless there is more room for my chair and possessions." | ||
− | |Value 230 | + | |Value 230, 310 - 320, 340 = "I can think of many reasons why not," says the Contrarian. "So I vote yes." |
|Value 300 = "An excellent charter," says the Contrarian. "It is long-winded, ambiguously worded, and bound to yield many fruitful arguments in the future." | |Value 300 = "An excellent charter," says the Contrarian. "It is long-winded, ambiguously worded, and bound to yield many fruitful arguments in the future." | ||
|Value 400 = The Jovial Contrarian agrees that it is time the shareholders enjoyed the benefits of their position and their hard work | |Value 400 = The Jovial Contrarian agrees that it is time the shareholders enjoyed the benefits of their position and their hard work |