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Title: Summer of the Mad Monk
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May 25, 2004 |
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Phillip got very caught up in the book and he started realizing that the Tsars family doctor, Rasputin, had seemed to remind him a lot of Raspinsky. Rasputin was a monk who gave aid to the tsar of Russia family, but many thought that he was evil because he could heal people telepathically... Showed first 250 characters
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So they wanted to kill him. So they gave him wine that was poisoned with enough cyanide to kill two dozen people and it didn't work so they shot him, stabbed him and they threw him into the Cain River in Russia.
Phillip thought that he might be still alive, in the form of Raspinsky! So Pip did a lot of research and settled the Raspinsky was definitely Rasputin... Showed next 250 characters
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