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Title: Stephen Leasock's "arcadian Adventures With The Idle Rich": Satire
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For someone who prides themself on being an expert on just about
everything, Mr. Lucullus Fyshe's (as slimmy and cold as his name represents)
perceptions are proven false. Mr. Fyshe makes hypocratic statments about ruling
class tyranny, while barking down the neck of a poor waiter for serving cold
asparagus... Showed first 250 characters
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For someone who prides themself on being an expert on just about
everything, Mr. Lucullus Fyshe's (as slimmy and cold as his name represents)
perceptions are proven false. Mr. Fyshe makes hypocratic statments about ruling
class tyranny, while barking down the neck of a poor waiter for serving cold
asparagus... Showed next 250 characters
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