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A list of SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments from the ''Eagle Eye Mysteries'' game series:

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A list of SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments from the ''Eagle Eye Mysteries'' ''VideoGame/EagleEyeMysteries'' video game series:

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A list of [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming heartwarming moments]] from the ''Eagle Eye Mysteries'' game series:

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A list of [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming heartwarming moments]] SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments from the ''Eagle Eye Mysteries'' game series:



* Ved Maringe in "The Case of the Envelope Espionage," where both he and his daughter are suspects, instantly declares that ''Rae'' is innocent when you talk to him.

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* Ved Maringe in "The Case of the Envelope Espionage," where both he and his daughter are suspects, instantly declares that ''Rae'' is innocent when you talk to him.him.
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* The aftermath of ''EEM London's'' "Case of the Blitz Beryls." After the beryls are found, Roscoe Fishwick proceeds to use them to fund a peace program in honor of his late sister Fiona, who died during the Blitz attack on London during World War II.

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* The aftermath of ''EEM London's'' "Case of the Blitz Beryls." After the beryls are found, Roscoe Fishwick proceeds to use them to fund a peace program in honor of his late sister Fiona, who died during the Blitz attack on London during World War II.II.
* Ved Maringe in "The Case of the Envelope Espionage," where both he and his daughter are suspects, instantly declares that ''Rae'' is innocent when you talk to him.
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* The aftermath of ''EEM London's'' "Case of the Blitz Beryls." That is all.

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* The aftermath of ''EEM London's'' "Case of the Blitz Beryls." That is all.After the beryls are found, Roscoe Fishwick proceeds to use them to fund a peace program in honor of his late sister Fiona, who died during the Blitz attack on London during World War II.

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