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Time passes with such haste

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Haste can lead to waste.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

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Waste not, want not, see?



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

See the spectacular stage show!

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

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Spectacular events can be thrilling.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

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Thrilling people with tricks of magic.

Magic that leaves you wondering

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Wondering can lead to pondering.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

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Dark secrets lurk in caves

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Caves are holes in rock.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

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Song to calm all fears

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Fears can sometimes be irrational.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

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Irrational fears can be horrific.



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

Terrifying images occupy our nightmares.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

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Nightmares can wake you up

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Up during the night, sometimes.



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

Sometimes better to get up and drink milk

Oh, Elizabeth, your abacus has let you down again.

Milk helps with number problems

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Problems in math require thought.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

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Thought has been absent to an alarming extent.

(You, m'lady, are being deliberately naughty, aren't you?)

Extent is the very limit.

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Limit yourself to five words.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

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Complicated by a limited vocabulary

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Vocabulary can always be expanded.

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

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