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|From Card/Storylet title = A Nocturnal Rendezvous
 
|From Card/Storylet title = A Nocturnal Rendezvous
 
|Description = That lieutenant didn't look like she was on official business. The Admiralty might be interested in hearing about this... if you know the way. And if you have a messenger-urchin who might get there in time.
 
|Description = That lieutenant didn't look like she was on official business. The Admiralty might be interested in hearing about this... if you know the way. And if you have a messenger-urchin who might get there in time.
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Route: Wilmot's End}}, {{Unlock|Grubby Urchin|1 x}}
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|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Wilmot's End|Route:}}, {{Unlock|Grubby Urchin|1 x}}
 
|Success title = A dash and a flash
 
|Success title = A dash and a flash
 
|Success description = […] A flare of golden light! Now through the fog comes a gleaming ship: a Royal Navy corvette. Its engines roar. Its clean simple lines are utterly different from the scurrying complexities of the black octomaran. […]}}
 
|Success description = […] A flare of golden light! Now through the fog comes a gleaming ship: a Royal Navy corvette. Its engines roar. Its clean simple lines are utterly different from the scurrying complexities of the black octomaran. […]}}

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