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|Description = It appears a Moneyed Scion is a would-be author of penny dreadfuls and romances – but this manuscript has the unmistakeable sweet scent of ''love and truth'' to it.
 
|Description = It appears a Moneyed Scion is a would-be author of penny dreadfuls and romances – but this manuscript has the unmistakeable sweet scent of ''love and truth'' to it.
 
|Success title = Lost treasure
 
|Success title = Lost treasure
|Success description = Only exploration through Parabola could have pointed to this. The author of this manuscript […] nearly discarded it. Instead, it rests forgotten in a drawer, […] in brown paper and twine. The Bazaar would pay more for it than anything else in the building.
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|Success description = Only exploration through Parabola could have pointed to this. The author of this manuscript very nearly discarded it. Instead, it rests forgotten in a drawer […] The bazaar would pay more for it than anything else in the building.
 
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