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rdfs:label | - Observe the camaraderie of objects
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rdfs:comment | - From: [[]] Can a copper kettle and a stone-lidded table feel kinship? They say that nobody and nothing is alone in Polythreme. [Find the rest of the story at ]
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Failure description | - Your collar is nudging your neck affectionately. Does this never stop? Where are you going to be sleeping tonight? And on what? And what will it think of you?
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From Card/Storylet title | - One Might Profit Even in Such a Place
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Success description | - Your carpet bag has made a firm friend of the hall table […] Your shoes are no longer on speaking terms. Many of the objects you see on the street are melancholy. But some few have found comfort in each other. Will poets ever speak of this?
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Description | - Can a copper kettle and a stone-lidded table feel kinship? They say that nobody and nothing is alone in Polythreme.
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abstract | - From: [[]] Can a copper kettle and a stone-lidded table feel kinship? They say that nobody and nothing is alone in Polythreme. [Find the rest of the story at ]
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