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The [[Duckchester Tanneries]] of [[Sardicktown]] boasted tanners who could "strip the hide off a giant [[Camoose]] in less than five minutes". [[Welcome, traveller, to Sardicktown|A tourist flyer]] attempting to extoll the city's virtues as a vacation spot argued that the process could serve as "an impressive and entertaining sight fro all the family", although parents were advised to keep their children away from the Tanneries' younger, more excitable employees. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Honeymoon Horrors (short story)|Honeymoon Horrors]]'')
The '''Duckchester Tanneries''' of [[Sardicktown]] boasted tanners who could "strip the hide off a giant [[Camoose]] in less than five minutes". [[Welcome, traveller, to Sardicktown|A tourist flyer]] attempting to extoll the city's virtues as a vacation spot argued that the process could serve as "an impressive and entertaining sight fro all the family", although parents were advised to keep their children away from the Tanneries' younger, more excitable employees. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Honeymoon Horrors (short story)|Honeymoon Horrors]]'')


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The Duckchester Tanneries of Sardicktown boasted tanners who could "strip the hide off a giant Camoose in less than five minutes". A tourist flyer attempting to extoll the city's virtues as a vacation spot argued that the process could serve as "an impressive and entertaining sight fro all the family", although parents were advised to keep their children away from the Tanneries' younger, more excitable employees. (PROSE: Honeymoon Horrors)