Editing Letters from Downside

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|Description = The letters are ragged and smell of lemons and aspic. You wonder how they made it here from the chthonic tunnels of Downside.
 
|Description = The letters are ragged and smell of lemons and aspic. You wonder how they made it here from the chthonic tunnels of Downside.
 
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|Success title = EERIE FACTS FROM BENEATH OUR FEET!
 
|Success title = EERIE FACTS FROM BENEATH OUR FEET!
 
|Success description = <i>'...and below even the blood-soaked savagery of the Rubbery Cities, there are societies of tiny angelic children that sing constantly of a city of beauty and virtue that will be their salvation. Could they be singing of our very own London?'</i>
 
|Success description = <i>'...and below even the blood-soaked savagery of the Rubbery Cities, there are societies of tiny angelic children that sing constantly of a city of beauty and virtue that will be their salvation. Could they be singing of our very own London?'</i>

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