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>wave r-remover at barker
The device buzzes, puzzled. It is unable to create anything recognizable called “bake”.

“Step up and try your hand at the fabulous word-balance!” calls the barker appealingly.

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>x gel

     
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>x gel
There isn’t enough gel remaining in the little tube for use.

     

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For some reason I was thinking the remover could only remove one letter at a time, so Timovieman’s request had me wondering “what’s an aple?”  Grin

     
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Come on, 3 participants + 1 leader present!

     

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I don’t think there’s much else to do here, but
>x pharmacy
>x contest

then
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>x pharmacy
There’s not much to see, as a shade has been pulled down behind the glass front. I can tell you what’s back there, though, if you care: the usual assortment of shampoo and razors and analgesics and burn creams; candy, and also toothpaste; and a costly selection of homeopathic remedies in matching brown bottles.

>x contest
It’s one of those contests where you have to hammer something so that something else flies up and rings a bell. I don’t have time for that kind of silly macho display.

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Church Forecourt
This corner of the park, in the lee of the church, has been left free of kiosks and booths. Contrary to the usual rules of cathedral layout, the New Church is oriented toward the north, so we are standing by the flank of the building, though there is an entrance on this side.

South and east lead to more of the park; there is a small cinema (where I left my pack) to the north, and the entrance to the New Church is west

     

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And I just realized we could have picked up the ear and ale.. couldn’t we? Oh well, I’m sure we can go back if we need it.

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We can still pick up the ale, but not the ear because we turned the pear into a pea.

>x building
It manages to be austere without seeming in the least modern: the walls are white and the windows clear, but the proportions, the texture of the plaster, the irregular leading between the panes of glass, all come of the age of handmade things.

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Cinema Lobby
This is a small, one-screen theater. The seats are not comfortable and the screen is not large. The projector is old. The management is lazy. No food is served.

On two occasions, the film I was watching burst into flames while it was being shown.

Despite these handicaps, it maintains an active and interested clientele simply by virtue of content: a wide variety of foreign films that, though meticulously dubbed into flawless California-accented English, nonetheless carry that slight tang of the forbidden.

Evidently the next showing is not for a little while yet, because there are no patrons in sight.

“Ticket,” says the ticket-taker automatically.

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>ask ticket-taker about backpack

     
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>ask ticket-taker about backpack
“I left my pack in the cinema,” we say. “Can I just go in and fetch it? I’ll come right back out. No need for a ticket.”

He scowls. “We’ve been getting a lot of people trying to scam us,” he says. “So I’m going to say no.”

I’m inclined to argue about the lost and found policy.

     

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>ask ticket-taker about backpack
“I left my pack in the cinema,” we say. “Can I just go in and fetch it? I’ll come right back out. No need for a ticket.”

He scowls. “We’ve been getting a lot of people trying to scam us,” he says. “So I’m going to say no.”

I’m inclined to argue about the lost and found policy.

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>argue about the lost and found policy

     
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>argue about lost and found policy
“That’s ridiculous. I’ll be right back out!”

“We clean the theater between showings,” he says bullishly. “So if you had left something in there, we would have found it. You must have left your stuff somewhere else.”

     

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Hmm..

>buy ticket

     

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