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Why are our people going out there,_ said Mr. Boggis of the Thieves_ Guild.Because they are showing a brisk pioneering spirit and seeking wealth and _ additional wealth I na new land,_ said Lord Vetinari.__hat__ in it for the Klatchians?_ said Lord Downey.__h, they__e gone out there because they are a bunch of unprincipled opportunists always ready to grab something for northern,_ said Lord Vetinari.__ mastery summation, if I may say so, my lord,_ said Mr. Burleigh. The Patrician looked down again at his notes. __h, I do beg your pardon, I seem to have read those last to sentences in the wrong order_
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Why are our people going out there,_ said Mr. Boggis of the Thieves_ Guild.Because they are showing a brisk pioneering spirit and seeking wealth and _ additional wealth I na new land,_ said Lord Vetinari.__hat__ in it for the Klatchians?_ said Lord Downey.__h, they__e gone out there because they are a bunch of unprincipled opportunists always ready to grab something for northern,_ said Lord Vetinari.__ mastery summation, if I may say so, my lord,_ said Mr. Burleigh. The Patrician looked down again at his notes. __h, I do beg your pardon, I seem to have read those last to sentences in the wrong order_

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