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rdfs:comment | - From: [[]] ' - was perhaps not the greatest advertisement for human nature. I don't recall what started the argument, but I felt the need to intervene in the ugly brawl that broke out between the doubles.' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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Failure description | - '- I spoke to an identical pair of placard-waving socialists who had nearly come to blows. They were both scrawny […]. That this pair couldn't agree on a single subject probably meant something profound, although I couldn't say what […]'
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From Card/Storylet title | - Day 17, Burning the Ashes
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Success description | - ' […] The two bands retired for the afternoon to a nearby bistro, and I accompanied them. They were most sympathetic when they discovered that I had no double with whom to pass my days. I told them to enjoy the companionship while it lasted.'
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Description | - ' - was perhaps not the greatest advertisement for human nature. I don't recall what started the argument, but I felt the need to intervene in the ugly brawl that broke out between the doubles.'
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abstract | - From: [[]] ' - was perhaps not the greatest advertisement for human nature. I don't recall what started the argument, but I felt the need to intervene in the ugly brawl that broke out between the doubles.' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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