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	<title>『fire sign』</title>
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		<title>Princess Deuce: Girls Beyond This Point</title>
		<description>She walked in step with those around her, patent leather shoes beating a rhythm upon polished floors and face expressionless. Despite the frills and extravagance of her school uniform, her head was shaved, leaving behind only a dusting of pale blonde stubble, like sickened moss upon an alabaster swelling."Umm-MMM-mmm," whispered ...</description>
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		<title>Princess Deuce: Hexagonal Bullets</title>
		<description>Rain ran down the smooth curve of her head and pooled in the collar of her coarse black shirt before finally trickling down her back with dispassionate slowness.They had shaved her head upon her arrival; her beautiful, silken hair falling at her feet. Now, after a year, her head was ...</description>
		<link>http://firesign.serialprizes.com/2008/01/07/princess-deuce-hexagonal-bullets/</link>
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		<title>Princess Deuce: Bard and Fate</title>
		<description>Despite her royal lineage, she was known to the kitchen staff and servants as Deuce.If she was lucky then, with a mock bow, she might even be afforded the title of Little Miss Deuce or, should there be knowing nobles within earshot, Princess Deuce.

It was as if somehow she had ...</description>
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