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<title>#2986 &#8212; LORD DINWITTY from Dialogues of The Dead by Baudelaire Jones</title>
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<description>&quot;You remember Lord Carlsbad? Lonely old bugger. lots of money. No children. Well, I'd spoken kindly to him on occasion-even took him out for dinner once of twice. He was so gratefull that one day,quite out of the blue, he promised to make me his sole heir. His sole heir!&#8230; Length limited to 50 words by request of the author&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#1682 &#8212; MR. BASS from DIALOGUES OF THE DEAD by Baudelaire Jones</title>
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<description>&quot;MR. BASS: You missed out, Mr. Bean—the golden years were really something! I could do what I liked—there were still plenty of beautiful women and fine bottles of wine to enjoy. I became known for my extravagant parties. Oh, I never paid a penny out of my own pocket. All&#8230; Length limited to 50 words by request of the author&#8230;&quot;</description>
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