Editing Persuade the Implacable Detective/Tables
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|Value 1000 - 1020 = "An eminently practical solution," says the Implacable Detective. | |Value 1000 - 1020 = "An eminently practical solution," says the Implacable Detective. | ||
|Value 1100 - 1110 = "If you feel that strongly about the battle," says the Implacable Detective, "then it makes sense to mobilise all of the available forces." | |Value 1100 - 1110 = "If you feel that strongly about the battle," says the Implacable Detective, "then it makes sense to mobilise all of the available forces." | ||
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|Value 1000 - 1020 = "We don't know enough about the Tower to be making such promises," she says. "Almost all situations would benefit from more study." | |Value 1000 - 1020 = "We don't know enough about the Tower to be making such promises," she says. "Almost all situations would benefit from more study." | ||
|Value 1100 - 1110 = "The train was expensive," she says pointedly. "Do you want to send it where a single bad encounter could turn it all into a giant pot of treacle?" | |Value 1100 - 1110 = "The train was expensive," she says pointedly. "Do you want to send it where a single bad encounter could turn it all into a giant pot of treacle?" | ||
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