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* WeirdAlEffect: The title is a ShoutOut to ''Literature/JurgenAComedyOfJustice'' by Creator/JamesBranchCabell, one of Heinlein's favorite authors.

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* WeirdAlEffect: OlderThanTheyThink: The title is a ShoutOut to ''Literature/JurgenAComedyOfJustice'' by Creator/JamesBranchCabell, one of Heinlein's favorite authors.
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* WeirdAlEffect: The title is a ShoutOut to ''Jurgen, A Comedy Of Justice'' by Creator/JamesBranchCabell, one of Heinlein's favorite authors.

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* WeirdAlEffect: The title is a ShoutOut to ''Jurgen, A Comedy Of Justice'' ''Literature/JurgenAComedyOfJustice'' by Creator/JamesBranchCabell, one of Heinlein's favorite authors.

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* WeirdAlEffect: The title is a ShoutOut to "Jurgen, A Comedy Of Justice" by James Branch Cabell, one of Heinlein's favorite authors.

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* WeirdAlEffect: The title is a ShoutOut to "Jurgen, ''Jurgen, A Comedy Of Justice" Justice'' by James Branch Cabell, Creator/JamesBranchCabell, one of Heinlein's favorite authors.authors.
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* JerkassWoobie: Alex. He's such an insufferable self-righteous prig that the TraumaCongaLine he endures seems almost like a justifiable BreakTheHaughty. Only after the character has won our sympathy with his troubles do we learn some of the things his "Churches United for Decency" stand for...
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* WeirdAlEffect: The title is a ShoutOut to "Jurgen: A Comedy Of Justice" by James Branch Cabell, one of Heinlein's favorite authors.

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* WeirdAlEffect: The title is a ShoutOut to "Jurgen: "Jurgen, A Comedy Of Justice" by James Branch Cabell, one of Heinlein's favorite authors.
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* WeirdAlEffect: The title is a ShoutOut to "Jurgen: A Comedy Of Justice" by James Branch Cabell, one of Heinlein's favorite authors.

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