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rdfs:label | - Great Disappearing Celery Mystery
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rdfs:comment | - It was at first considered to be a hoax or a prank, although speculation among the colonists at the time was wildly varried. It was a young girl named Stephanie Harrington who solved the mystery when she made a photographic recording of a treecat raiding her parents greenhouse. This resulted in the discovery of the previously unknown treecat species and the fact that they were responsible for the celery theft. (HHA1.1: ABF)
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abstract | - It was at first considered to be a hoax or a prank, although speculation among the colonists at the time was wildly varried. It was a young girl named Stephanie Harrington who solved the mystery when she made a photographic recording of a treecat raiding her parents greenhouse. This resulted in the discovery of the previously unknown treecat species and the fact that they were responsible for the celery theft. (HHA1.1: ABF) It was not until treecats learned sign language in 1915 PD that the ultimate reason why they stole celery -- besides their liking its taste -- became known: the gene-engineered celery had fixed a trace element which was vital in maintaining treecats' empathic and telepathic abilities. (HH10)
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