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History, 02.04.2020 19:33 BigDaddy1220

Read the excerpt from act 1 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple S
DON
(picking up the cue)
Sure. That's the kind of thing - like sun spots. They raise cane with radio reception all over the world. And this thing being
so close - why there's no telling the sort of stuffit can do
(he wets his lips, smiles nervously)

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