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  • The Clone Did It: Haunted by the Mansion’s Legend: Invisible Footsteps and the Paranormal Noise Complaint

    The Clone Did It: Haunted by the Mansion’s Legend: Invisible Footsteps and the Paranormal Noise Complaint

    The Clone Did It: the rings under the board part 4

    Angie Huntsmen: By the way, Lady Lump, since Hope is outside. Can it be asked why the house is treated the same?

    Alice Lump: That is because the two are. The few differences are in the way the house is laid out- for the flow of the house. 

    Angie Huntsmen: Okay, so not a lie then at the coffee shop.

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angie and alice walking and talking

    Alice Lump: Angie, let Mikel know that the hours have been logged for the books.

    Angie Huntsman: Not a need for Mikel, actually. Dad decided that the hours would stop when the lesson has been learned by both, even after the community service.

    Alice Lump: A thought system of ignorance in this holder’s eye.

    Angie Huntsman: In agreement, but there is far worst ways that the punishment could go. The lesson is to learn not to cut the nose despite the face.

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angie and alice talking

    Alice Lump: How is the lesson to be attained?

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    1st pieces of puzzlement-The Clone Did It: the rings under the board part 4

    Angie/Mikel: By becoming a vital part of the work being done to see that the choices that lessen the work are the same as hurting the home lived in.

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Angie and Mikel talking to Alice

    Mikel Huntsman: Jinks. So, the work here is to become a bigger part of life. So, if something happens in the wrong way, the choice to be put here can be seen as disrespect as it was seen as.

    Alice Lump: Never did ask why there was a chance to headbutt?

    Angie Huntsman: Stole the plans for the security of Club MJ. It was used to find a path to sneak into the event. Mikel was caught by Dad. Meanwhile, unseen by one authority, caught by another. A set of chiefs that where here last night.

    Alice Lump: Right. Then the quote dwelled on ignorance. The lesson needs time to be as pointed as the action taken that night.

    Mikel Huntsman: Okay, why the change?

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Angie and Mikel are still talking with Alice.

    Alice Lump: At a family dinner, the company pineapple came up. Since two were able to sneak in during the show, it was decided to drop the company. So, the nose was about chopped off for the father’s work.

    Head shot

    Angie Huntsman: So, even if the lesson is learned. Can working here be done?

    Alice Lump: Yes, that would be fine as the two are quite dependable. Now go home and get rest.

    Angie/Mikel: Night then.

    Angie Huntsman: Jinks erased.

    Puzzlement

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    2nd pieces of puzzlement-The Clone Did It: the rings under the board part 4

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Franklin and Hope Lump on the stairs of the basement

    Franklin S. Lump: What took place that run up and down the hallway was the best choice to make?

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Franklin and Hope Lump In the basement looking about

    Hope Lump: There was a race for the door taking place, and I was not going to lose to the invisible man during the race.

    Franklin S. Lump: Running about is annoying. Then again, the comment is not lost on the ears. What was the size of the invisible man? As it odd to think a person is being raced in the hallway here. When the kids at the orphanage are dealing with the same thing?

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A clear light view of the basement with the pipes pinging and poping

    Hope Lump: Not trying to be in the loop with the others. It actually happened, the same kind of rings found there were found here. The staff during the day make complaints about the office furniture being moved or hearing footsteps.

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The Lump family talking at the table about the night and upcoming events

    Franklin S. Lump: Okay, sorry for being ignorant of the experience. Do keep looking away when the trivial matters of the Mansion are brought up. Guess the turned eye may be wrong.

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    3rd pieces of puzzlement-The Clone Did It: the rings under the board part 4

    Hope Lump: Guessing the right thing there. Guessing it’s hard to admit to the string told by the relator before moving in.

    Franklin S. Lump: Yeah, that is, but wasn’t it a bit far-fetched to the mind?

    Hope Lump: The yarn was fun to listen to.

    Franklin S. Lump: Truth, kind of tuned the line pulling out, as it’s a known truth for the estate thought to be a local legend, of a scary nature place. In any tonic that is lived. The locals make history in the mind to guide the others around. A rumor is a way of hiding the truth of something else, and the grains of the yarn that were twisted about the truth are found.

    Hope Lump: What would be the hidden truth for this place?

    Franklin S. Lump: Going to take a moment for the answer. Mom’s learning and Robert’s as well can be talked over at dinner. Given a space for the conversation as a family.

    Hope Lump: Okay.

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    5th pieces of puzzlement-The Clone Did It: the rings under the board part 4

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Brian Zain: Give a random radio report to show the passing of time or change of scene

Also, the commentary provided has a real-world link to the understanding of how that was reached.

    Brian Zain: Well, while the show was away, the question of why the word lawyer instead of the cognoscenti, like when Ted Wolf met with Morale Conscionable Gendarme in Naria, Riroga. Well, there is an easy answer to that, of course. Lawyers are allowed to practice law in their home country. While cognoscenti practice abroad after being vetted by the Orb-organized council. Which was formed after the war of the orb.

    Richard Avant: relisten to the show at night adds confusion to the timeline of the ongoings of the show.

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Chiefs Avant and Pinecode sitting in the car talking.

    Joe Pinecode: Listening to the commander may be the right thing to do. It doesn’t make it any easier having to do it. Then again, the last few days have been eye-opening to the ease forgotten just one rank down in the work.

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Pinecode driving the car with a reflection in the window

    Richard Avant: Yeah, got to agree to the comment there, but the noise complaint is the one that weighs the heaviest as of late.

    Joe Pinecode: Why? It led to nothing being added to the day. Sorry, the night. Just like the recording being listen to.

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Chiefs Avant and Pinecode sitting in the car talking.

    Richard Avant: The given response by the partner. It was annoyed, angry, begrudging, or mean. Any of those choice words can fit the billing. The question draws from the first meeting and winds taking from the sail on that night.

    Joe Pinecode: It was a colloquy that needed to be forceful. Although the train of thought is that the aggressive nature would be the answer. Especially since the Huntsman’s youth would seem to act the same as a trigger for it in the call. So, the base of the thinking is. What?

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Joe has a thought of the name for Huntsman in a cartoonish style

    R-R-R-Ung

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    4th pieces of puzzlement-The Clone Did It: the rings under the board part 4

    Richard: Avant, what is the need?

    A call of noise at the mayor’s mansion, and not the newest one.

    Richard Avant: Then just say the orphanage, then clarify a statement. of which is the right one.

    Then be quick to the call.

    Joe Pinecode: considering what was just being worked through.

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Joe and Richard talking in a car

    Richard Avant: Right, a harsh tone to take. But the clarification of the change that is already known to be changed leads to the change not being accepted, so the long-winded statement is a way worker the agree out of the change.

    Joe Pinecode: The conversation of the night would be centered on being better at passive-aggressive behavior for both. Now, for this debate going to suggest laying out the tactics of emotionally charged wording to avoid far-reaching damage to be done. As it helps, the statement be worked out.

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JOE and Richard talking in car.

    Richard Avant: Expectable base for the colloquy that is going to take place. Would full timelining of events be okay to present a fact that seems wishy-washy?

    Joe Pinecode: Yes. Calling the last time, the place being headed to for review. The youthful two were talked to in a sabotaging way. At least that was the gathered thinking after leaving.

    Richard Avant: It was the hope to point that out when leaving. Good, pick up on that. So, can the same balance that’s being placed here be done for the call now? It would seem the two are here again.

    Joe Pinecode: Yes, that will have to be the answer.

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    6th pieces of puzzlement-The Clone Did It: the rings under the board part 4

    Mikel Huntsman: Good, see the two again.

    Angie Huntsman: Even the agents are understaffed, as the courts.

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Joe and Mikel talking at the door of the orphanage

    Mikel Huntsman: Wow! The back-handed comments are not helping the balance for the kids. Already got the notice of the reasons.

    Angie Huntsman: Yeah, sorry for the behavior. The same three that wonder the hall the other night did it again, with the same results.