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|Value Rose = London's Season: The Feast of the Exceptional Rose
 
|Value Rose = London's Season: The Feast of the Exceptional Rose
 
|Effect Rose =  Mr Pages interrogates the various visitors with many intimate and probing details on their love lives. It seems best to slip away when it produces its ivory pencil sharpener.
 
|Effect Rose =  Mr Pages interrogates the various visitors with many intimate and probing details on their love lives. It seems best to slip away when it produces its ivory pencil sharpener.
|Value Whitsun = London's Season: Whitsun
 
|Effect Whitsun =  As a final flourish, and in a rare display of whimsy, Mr Pages sweeps its arms wide as it turns to leave, depositing a series of duck's eggs in everybody's drinks, to general consternation.
 
 
|Value Hallow = London's Season: Hallowmas
 
|Value Hallow = London's Season: Hallowmas
 
|Effect Hallow =  Mr Pages is gone by the time you look back. It is considered poor form for the Masters to involve themselves in the rituals of Hallowmas. Of course, they may just want you to think that, to avoid the charge that they are rather poor at disguises.
 
|Effect Hallow =  Mr Pages is gone by the time you look back. It is considered poor form for the Masters to involve themselves in the rituals of Hallowmas. Of course, they may just want you to think that, to avoid the charge that they are rather poor at disguises.

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