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|Value 710 = The Delightful Reverend bangs the table. "Yes! I can think of no one better suited to the position." She ignores the alarmed looks from around the table.
 
|Value 710 = The Delightful Reverend bangs the table. "Yes! I can think of no one better suited to the position." She ignores the alarmed looks from around the table.
 
|Value 720 = The Delightful Reverend frowns before at last nodding. "I just hope she's sincere about opening the place up to everybody. It's no use beginning something new without flinging the doors wide."
 
|Value 720 = The Delightful Reverend frowns before at last nodding. "I just hope she's sincere about opening the place up to everybody. It's no use beginning something new without flinging the doors wide."
|Value 932 = [...] Our critics shall shake their heads. They shall pour foul scorn upon our ideas, but [...] they shall be laughing on the other side of their faces (no offence meant to our dear friend Furnace, of course) when we're through!" [...] Has she been at the sherry?
 
 
|Value 940 = "Well, we must all do our bit," says the Delightful Reverend, piously. "Even for the residents of Ealing Gardens who once chased me down the high street with big sticks for spouting 'alarming and heretical doctrine.' Humph!"
 
|Value 940 = "Well, we must all do our bit," says the Delightful Reverend, piously. "Even for the residents of Ealing Gardens who once chased me down the high street with big sticks for spouting 'alarming and heretical doctrine.' Humph!"
 
|Value 941 = "I am decidedly in favour," says the Delightful Reverend. It is plain she thinks better of Jenny than she did a few minutes ago.
 
|Value 941 = "I am decidedly in favour," says the Delightful Reverend. It is plain she thinks better of Jenny than she did a few minutes ago.
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|Value 710 = "Oh no. Not him." Has the Reverend perhaps had prior experiences that colour her view of September?
 
|Value 710 = "Oh no. Not him." Has the Reverend perhaps had prior experiences that colour her view of September?
 
|Value 720 = "I find her position incoherent. There are some ambiguities that are too treacherous to safely navigate." Considering her line of work, this is some condemnation from the Delightful Reverend.
 
|Value 720 = "I find her position incoherent. There are some ambiguities that are too treacherous to safely navigate." Considering her line of work, this is some condemnation from the Delightful Reverend.
|Value 932 = "I don't hold with primordial horrors," the Reverend says ruminatively. "They tend to be very close-minded."
 
 
|Value 940 = "Oh, no," […] "That isn't a very effective use of the funds at our disposal. […] it sounds as though they might be misapplied." You have the strong sense that she understands the Widow's intent perfectly well, but finds it easier to pretend not to.
 
|Value 940 = "Oh, no," […] "That isn't a very effective use of the funds at our disposal. […] it sounds as though they might be misapplied." You have the strong sense that she understands the Widow's intent perfectly well, but finds it easier to pretend not to.
 
|Value 941 = "Will it be efficient?" the Reverend asks dubiously. "The intent, of course, is admirable..."
 
|Value 941 = "Will it be efficient?" the Reverend asks dubiously. "The intent, of course, is admirable..."

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