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The Salem was fifty cents, the Chandler and Chaucer were twenty-five cents each.
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Yes, it is. I've been reading a little about the Mather clan lately and am hoping this might more fully explain the extent of their involvement.
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Two brill underrated authors-be interested to know what you think of them when you've finished them. Not read them myself yet.
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Jago sounds amazing on the back
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Bloody Red Baron looks really good.
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Think sfear might like this one. |
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Yeah, looks like a good one.
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