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|Description = That fellow draws a great deal of water. The one in the tattered frock coat, with the air of a vicar. Does he have some disorder of thirst?
 
|Description = That fellow draws a great deal of water. The one in the tattered frock coat, with the air of a vicar. Does he have some disorder of thirst?
 
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|Success title = A knife and answers
 
|Success title = A knife and answers
 
|Success description = […][The water is] for boiling up Rubbery Lumps prior to frying, he says, waving his carving knife for emphasis. One needs proper well water, from a properly cared for well. And how does one properly care for a well?[…]
 
|Success description = […][The water is] for boiling up Rubbery Lumps prior to frying, he says, waving his carving knife for emphasis. One needs proper well water, from a properly cared for well. And how does one properly care for a well?[…]

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