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Cartoons for the ages by a man for all seasons - Frederick Lees.
This gallery previews a handful of cosmic toons from the website
www.mycartoonbook.com. Two thousand contemplative cartoons are planned
for this gallery.
The site will ultimately host the one-of-a-kind Sacred Writing of the
Lake of Vond - a perpetual volume about the life and times of the
Divine Sage Sophinismus and the Lifting of the Curse of the Lake of
Vond, authored and illustrated by Lees for the edification and delight
of all.
Lees, known by less than a handful as Young Nick, has spent a lifetime
hell bent on exposing sin and damnation and looking for a peaceful bar
in which to have a beer.
Yo Yo Han
Blogmeister
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That way madness lies. 0001 |
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Rameses II only wished that Moses had taken the pyramids with him. 0002 |
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Though they were both very close they never quite saw eye to eye. 0103 |
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The simplicity of Minnie F's couture was offset by her sheer ugliness.
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James' subconscious was manifestly on the top of his brain. 0106 |
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Two amorous plants closely intertwined. 0107 |
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Demagogue addressing the toiling masses. 0108 |
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The trouble with O'Malley was that he never knew whether he was coming
or going. 0109 |
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Monks telling the latest chit chat about Michael Jackson. 0110 |
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Alexander the Great pouting after Hephaestion had grown a moustache.
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Anglican clergymen smelling a rat at the Lambeth Conference 0092 |
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As a family I felt that the Ramsden's were extremely well knit.
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Bag ladies gossiping. 0053 |
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Beresford-Bones Beetling brows. 0013 |
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Blankenship's words were like a ship's whip lash. 0075 |
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Cat entombed in a welter of complex desires. 0014 |
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C.H. Smythe in a state of pantheistic ecstasy (in the grounds of
Harcourt Hall). 0063 |
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Celtic Deity interfacing with a forest tree. 0025 |
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The vision of St. Teresa. 0069 |
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Round bottomed rocking men trapped by their emotional motions. 0091 |
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Herbert Hush had little zest for life after he got Line's disease. 0032 |
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Bad tempered Sphinx purging bricks to build a pyramid. 0007 |
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Personally, I never heard the Court Jester say anything remotely amusing. 0047 |
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Chief Hugoinagetme refused to wear feathers. 0040 |
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Emily Was Terribly Brilliant. 0139 |
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Blind Pharoh Letting His Spirit Roam Freely Over the Land of Egypt.
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Man in a Cloth Cap Wearing a Spotted Cravat. 0184 |
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Claretta and Simon were quite inseparable. 0024 |
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Cubist creature dribbling bricks. 0038 |
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Design for a memorial to a literary Loch Ness Monster. 0059 |
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Devil at work on Toshiba 1690. 0033 |
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Emily looked wry in Rye. 0084 |
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Emma la Colee. Melancholy. Melon Colly. Me Lon Lo Lei. 0070 |
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Felsher was in an incisive mood. 0011 |
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Felspar was in a dynamic mode. 0087 |
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Few, except for himself, saw Willard Z. Brown as King of the United States. 0065 |
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He who would sleep with a dragon should learn to keep still. 0079 |
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Henry Simpson constantly put himself on a pedestal. 0098 |
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Hofmannstahl was of enormous personal charm once you knew him. Few did. 0052 |
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Horrid things were prancing about on Ellsworthy's nose. 0071 |
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I could have danced all night if only I had been able to find a partner. 0056 |
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I could never understand why Portgate became a barker. 0034 |
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I didn't order such a large drink. I better go get my swimsuit.
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I only have eyes for you. 0045 |
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Nero smoking a cheroot. 0023 |
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Restricted life of the children of the Woman Who Lived in the Shoe after
her untimely suicide.0008 |
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Two personalities vainly wrestling to control their destinies. |
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Jones was an utterly thoughtless man. 0016 |
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Many people found Hilary Peabody somewhat fishy. 0028 |
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Saintly Mavis Belch was not enamoured of the plant that had taken
root on her head. 0029 |
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The two weird sisters creating their third from a Sacred
Cauldron. 0009 |
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Bad tempered Sphinx purging bricks to build a pyramid. 0007 |
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Oh dear, quite obviously Charles Fortescue's Aunt Clara was emerging
again. 0006 |
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I only have eyes for you. 0045 |
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I preferred not to look Felspar in the eye. 0066 |
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Jan Uss the Czech national hero. 0012 |
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Ladies of the Womens Wartime Auxillary Services dancing. 0096 |
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Little Lord Fontleroy had turned into a despicable old child molester
when he was 53. 0064 |
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Loch Ness Monster again. 0076 |
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Loch Ness Monster doing the back stroke. 0055 |
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Nasty dog with a cat trapped between its body and tail. 0031 |
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Neurotic personality from Nashville. 0058 |
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Opehlia was definitely going mad, or was it her state-of-the-art
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P. Fisler was a narrow chested wimp. 0081 |
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Perspicacacious sage. 0037 |
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Polly Thurlow could not give up smoking. 0048 |
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Russian fashion model. 0016 |
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Saint Sebastian patron saint of acupuncture. 0046 |
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Sally Jones had a quite impressive presence though some found it
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Sikorsky thinking up the helicopter. 0022 |
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Slavonic girl beating up her grandmother for opposing perestroika . 0083 |
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Small nosed big lipped pseudo-intellectual. 0085 |
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Snake forewarning Orpheus. 0060 |
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Some pretty odd things were going on in old Phelp potting shed. 0015 |
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Suspicious junction. 0019 |
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Symbiosis of an unpleasant kind. 0054 |
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Talk dirty to me Lady Cristobal! 0018 |
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The amorous dialouge of Justinian and Theodora about ... |
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The L. Ness monster popped up for a peek around. 0082 |
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Wine had a funny effect on Mainwaring. 0067 |
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Cruel shepperdess and sheep on the Golan Heights 0124 |
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Uddersaurus had characteristics which inhibited
its survival 0157 |
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The miraculous apparition of St. Ursula 0093 |
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Jake always had filthy nostrils. 0096 |
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Gallic Druid officiating at a Sacred Rite. 0097 |
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State of Art Argument. 0098 |
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Jarius’ daughter assuaging the anger of the risen Lazarus. 0099 |
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0100B Young man playing expertly with a yo-yo. 0100B
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Russian Fashion Model 0101B |
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Man whose brain has been occupied by an ammonite. 0102 |
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Small boy about to fall victim to a predatory bird. 0103 |
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As soon as she saw Lt Pinkerton Mdme Butterfly smelt a rat. 0104B |
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CS's mulish, cow-like expression made me want to kick her in the teeth. 0106B |
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Justice Mulberry gave the prisoner a hang dof look. 0107B |
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Design for a memorial to Nemisis Jones. 0108B |
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Man with a mental fixation. 0138 |
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Wollysnapper preparing for battle. 0160 |
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Emily, said C. Grist, should be used (sic) sparingly. 0121 |
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Miss Maynard's cat was never quite the same after a visit to the British Museum. 0112B |
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There was a young fellow from Brent, who . . .0114 |
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C'est toi beau Sphinx. 0113 |
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Man with a disparate nasal organ. 0115 |
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Laughing creature recoiling before a Black Hole. 0123 |
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Man whose brain was replaced by a smiling fish. 0122 |
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Pediolite was a boon to Ramsford Smythe. 0125 |
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Snake about to devour a foolish little man. 0126 |
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Watery creature aspiring to higher things. 0127 |
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But forward look, the land is bright. 0129 |
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Third World Personality From Brooklyn. 0131 |
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I went a sailing on the sea, upon a great ... 0133 |
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Emily's Aunt Matty was rather withdrawn. 0134 |
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Miss Dynatek Konishi Katshou 0137 |
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Miserable Medieval Clown 0139 |
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Man looking down at an eel. 0158 |
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Miles P. Twitwhit was not a particularly handsome man. 0141 |
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DBR Jones. Destroy Before Reading. 0142 |
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None could describe Cecil de Marney as being Gung Ho. 0143 |
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Magician with appendages. 0144 |
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P. Stanislawski Newport was, perforce, a man of few words. 0145 |
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Disintegrated personality. 0159 |
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St. Benedict found it very difficult to utter a word. 0147 |
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I felt utterly wordless given the circumstances of my butt. 0149 |
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Where did you get that hat, I asked Carruthers. 0152 |
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Melhuish was an expert at the backstroke. 0153 |
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Emily looked cross but inwardly she was - as ever - her ... 0154 |
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The Three Weird Sisters 0155 |
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Ecclesiastic with a receding chin and sensual thoughts. 0156 |
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The garrulous Senator Harp C. Cord 0501 |
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Molly Ferguson maintaining that... 0503 |
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C. Julius Caeser had a far away look on the Ides of April. 0504 |
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Sigurd the Viking was not as good looking as his ship. 0505 |
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Lady Wilhemina Sturge upbraiding one of her menials. 0506 |
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Friar attended by small devilish dog. 0507 |
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Alexander the Great after visiting Africa. 0508 |
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Blind man carrying pies. 0509 |
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Molesworth knew he was getting old when... 0510 |
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Beauty from Vanuatu. 0512 |
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There was an incisive air about Mellworthy. 0513 |
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The BVM felt she had been asked to pose too long and my God, it showed. 0514 |
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Nerd in a state of high aggression. 0515 |
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There was an incisive air about Mellworthy. 0513 |
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The BVM felt she had been asked to pose too long and my God, it showed. 0514 |
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Nerd in a state of high aggression. 0515 |
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Merryweather’s approach to things was always somewhat inconsistent. 0516 |
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Q. Magic mirror on the wall, who ... 0517 |
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Cross between an architect and a building. 0518 |
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Don’t give me any more of your damned lip. 0519 |
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non Angeli, sed Angliconi (St. Gregory) 0521 |
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Is there a Seer here? 0522 |
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God decided to appear in person,and... 0523 |
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C. Julius Caeser did a silly little tap dance before... 0524 |
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Symbiotic relationship between two otherwise hostile beings. 0525 |
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Two faced personality examining a flower. 0526 |
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As a pope, Pius XXX was a failure – as a roller skater, Wow! 0527 |
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Something about Ellsworthy made me think he had a little bit missing. 0528 |
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Creature imbued with limited possibilities. 0529 |
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Three percipient mice. 0530 |
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Bleary eyed buffoon. 0531 |
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Young man with two ears on one side of his head. 0532 |
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