at the dinner party were lady Winslow, Doctor Marcolla, Countess Contee, Madam Natsiou, and Baroness finch.
The women sat in a row. The all wore different colors and Baroness Finch wore a jaunty green hat. Madam Natsiou was at the far left, next to the guest wearing a white jacket. The lady in purple sat left of someone in blue. I remember that purple outfit because the woman spilled her whiskey all over it. The traveler from Dunwall was dressed entirely in red. When one of the dinner guests bragged about her ring, the woman next to her said they were finer in Dunwall, where she lived.
So Doctor Marcolla showed off a prized War Medal, at which the lady from Baleton scoffed, saying it was no match for her Snuff Tin. Someone else carried a valuable Bird Pendant and when she saw it, the visitor from Karnaca next to her almost spilled her neighbor's absinthe. Lady Winslow raised her wine in toast. The lady from Dabokva, full of rum, jumped up onto the table, falling onto the guest in the center seat, spilling the poor woman's beer. Then Countess Contee captivated them all with a story about her wild youth in Fraeport.
In the morning, there were four heirlooms under the table: the Ring, Diamond, the Snuff Tin, and the Bird Pendant.
But who owned each?
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