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|Value 1 = When you have not yet finished the decryption, it looks as though the letter concerns the sale of a city to the Masters. […]
 
|Value 1 = When you have not yet finished the decryption, it looks as though the letter concerns the sale of a city to the Masters. […]
  
<p>But as you read more closely […] It speaks unambiguously of London […] about restoring one to the face of the earth.
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But as you read more closely […] It speaks unambiguously of London […] about restoring one to the face of the earth.
 
|Value 2 = This letter speaks about alliances on the Surface, and treaties that could be reactivated if London were restored […]
 
|Value 2 = This letter speaks about alliances on the Surface, and treaties that could be reactivated if London were restored […]
  
<p>'We must […] provide a refuge from sunlight... […] factories dug into the earth... workers who will not be able to leave […]
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'We must […] provide a refuge from sunlight... […] factories dug into the earth... workers who will not be able to leave […]
 
|Value 3 = […] The writer has become more nervous […] Can all the Masters be relied on to support this plan? Are there adequate engineering works available […]? ('I envision a vast Steam Engine placed beneath London... but you may have a neater scheme...')
 
|Value 3 = […] The writer has become more nervous […] Can all the Masters be relied on to support this plan? Are there adequate engineering works available […]? ('I envision a vast Steam Engine placed beneath London... but you may have a neater scheme...')
 
|Value 4 = […] 'I would very much prefer some other arrangement for our communications,' […] The only bit of real information comes just at the end, when the writer demands 'how much longer it will take to resolve the outstanding debts of which you spoke.'
 
|Value 4 = […] 'I would very much prefer some other arrangement for our communications,' […] The only bit of real information comes just at the end, when the writer demands 'how much longer it will take to resolve the outstanding debts of which you spoke.'
|Value 5 = […] <p>It is Fires. <p>[…] he has been hard at work trying to arrange payment in a form that the Creditor will not object to. <p>[…] the Hellbound Railway, which Fires regards as competition and a nuisance, […] he hopes somehow to turn to his advantage […]
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|Value 5 = […] It is Fires. […] he has been hard at work trying to arrange payment in a form that the Creditor will not object to. […] the Hellbound Railway, which Fires regards as competition and a nuisance, […] he hopes somehow to turn to his advantage […]
|Value 6 = The […] vivid depiction of unpleasant fates that might befall Furnace, the board of the GHR, […] and (oddly) Mr Spices, cannot help but make a strong impression […]
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|Value 6 == The […] depiction of unpleasant fates that might befall Furnace, the board of the GHR […] and (oddly) Mr Spices, cannot help but make a strong impression on the mind.
  
<p>About London's eventual return to the Surface, it remains […] tellingly vague about essential details[…]
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About London's eventual return to the Surface, it remains […] vague […]
 
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*{{Gain|The Scheme of a Phoenix|1 x|Cap = 6}}
 
*{{Gain|The Scheme of a Phoenix|1 x|Cap = 6}}
 
*{{Gone|Intercepted Document}}
 
*{{Gone|Intercepted Document}}

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