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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
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A Bible's worth...

Zatanna: When my father died he left me a book with his entire legacy.
There's a bible's worth Enormous value?
of my heritage in those pages.
Oliver: Can't you pull it out of a hat or something?
Zatanna: My father refused to teach me much beyond practical parlor tricks. Plain tricks?
  

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There's a bible's worth Enormous value? Probably more like "a large amount of information" of my heritage in those pages. Zatanna: My father refused to teach me much beyond practical parlor tricks.

  • There's a bible's worth Enormous value?
  • Probably more like "a large amount of information" of my heritage in those pages.
  • Zatanna: My father refused to teach me much beyond practical parlor tricks.
  • Plain tricks?
  • A parlor trick is usually thought of as something trivial or simple.
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There's a bible's worth Enormous value? Probably more like "a large amount of information"
of my heritage in those pages.

Zatanna: My father refused to teach me much beyond practical parlor tricks. Plain tricks? A parlor trick is usually thought of as something trivial or simple.

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