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			<title>Meeting Niggling Nigel</title>
			<description>Dogtired and in dire need of of hot bath, the group approached the next village inhope of securing accommodation for the evening.&amp;nbsp;Last nights camp had proven to be a complete failure and never to bementioned again were the tales of the two headed bear, the leaky bivouac andthe dam..</description>
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			<title>Corpse Lilies and Scaredy Crows</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;So farso good&amp;rdquo; scoffed Fyn.&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;It hasn&amp;rsquo;t beentoo traumatising up to this point&amp;rdquo; though he was still reeling from TheChameleons appearance.&amp;nbsp; He hated beingmanipulated even though the others had just accepted it seemingly.He wasright, it had be..</description>
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			<title>Twains Big Day Out</title>
			<description>Tiptoingthrough the bluebells, Twain quietly crept into Lady Oktobers humble abode.Actually this was an understatement. It was an absolute tip, looked like a bombhad gone off with no survivors to tidy up.&amp;nbsp;Even an insurance evaluator could have been fooled into believing thishouse ..</description>
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			<title>Curiosity Almost Killed the cat</title>
			<description>Saunteringalong, the fat cat from the alleyway decided it was time to put in anappearance. Maybe Lady Oktober would appreciate him now.&amp;nbsp; His name was Twain, and he was&amp;nbsp; rather a precocious feline.Therehad been no evidence of Lady Oktober at The Sad Spider, the place they had ..</description>
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			<title>Sour Grapes</title>
			<description>Deep inthe destitute woodland it was raining ever so lightly.&amp;nbsp; The raindrops appeared to be bouncing off ofthe leaves and onto various surfaces of green shrubbery.Some didnot bounce though; some saved themselves for the matinee and became acollection of raindrops which would eve..</description>
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			<title>The Congregation</title>
			<description>Roughly10 miles across the wilderness (as the crow flies) a murder of crowscongregated in a clearing outside a well known tavern &amp;lsquo;The Sad Spider&amp;rsquo;Theywere heckling a lady inside.&amp;ldquo;LadyOktober, Lady Oktober come outside and play with us. Let us peck out your eyes..</description>
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			<title>The Fiddler and the Mouse</title>
			<description>Onceupon a shoulder, a sizeable chip was carried from village to village-town totown on the shoulder of The Chameleon; a man, punishing the wicked, insolentand downright dimwitted and recycling their worthless souls (once located) forcharitable deeds.TheChameleon travelled ligh..</description>
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			<title>Top Left Corner Presents: Chameleon</title>
			<description>The first book from the Puzzleverse series.
The galaxies shaped liked pieces of jigsaw floating around the universe.
This particular galaxy is called 'Top Left Corner'
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