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|Description = You could use your contacts to have something suitably oleaginous published under your name. But the Duchess can be impatient with flatterers. She might be less than entertained.
 
|Description = You could use your contacts to have something suitably oleaginous published under your name. But the Duchess can be impatient with flatterers. She might be less than entertained.
 
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|BroadQuality = {{IL|Persuasive}}
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|Success title = A poem about drought
 
|Success title = A poem about drought
 
|Success description = A surprise hit, this one. Apparently the Duchess likes being compared to rain in a barren place. You're not sure you should have described her as 'refreshing', though. It might leave the wrong impression.}}
 
|Success description = A surprise hit, this one. Apparently the Duchess likes being compared to rain in a barren place. You're not sure you should have described her as 'refreshing', though. It might leave the wrong impression.}}

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