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# [[Arrange an interview with the Ambassador to Arbor (Jovial Contrarian)|The Jovial Contrarian, Ambassador to Arbor]]: 'Oh no!' The Gazette reacts to the Jovial Contrarian's appointment as ambassador to the city of roses with appropriate restrain. 'Not him!' The Jovial Contrarian is thrilled and nationalises that particular issue of the Gazette, so all Londoners may receive a free copy. | # [[Arrange an interview with the Ambassador to Arbor (Jovial Contrarian)|The Jovial Contrarian, Ambassador to Arbor]]: 'Oh no!' The Gazette reacts to the Jovial Contrarian's appointment as ambassador to the city of roses with appropriate restrain. 'Not him!' The Jovial Contrarian is thrilled and nationalises that particular issue of the Gazette, so all Londoners may receive a free copy. | ||
# [[Arrange an interview with the Ambassador to Arbor (Yourself)|Yourself, Ambassador to Arbor]]: 'An Ambassador to our heart.' The Gazette's tone is a tad much, but the reportage is exceedingly and entirely flattering. Isn't London lucky, the article concludes, to have such a person as yourself in charge of its diplomacy to the city of roses? | # [[Arrange an interview with the Ambassador to Arbor (Yourself)|Yourself, Ambassador to Arbor]]: 'An Ambassador to our heart.' The Gazette's tone is a tad much, but the reportage is exceedingly and entirely flattering. Isn't London lucky, the article concludes, to have such a person as yourself in charge of its diplomacy to the city of roses? | ||
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