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Polly Hennessey

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11. Really enjoyed the Doomsday Book.
Sun Sep 26, 2021, 04:27 PM
Sep 2021

Remember how the students studied the cadences and structure of the dialects spoken during the time period they were traveling to. Any show of being different could put the travelers in serious jeopardy. Seems time travel is quite a complicated procedure.

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