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Adept MOD (Holding A Herring)
2021-11-07 01:30:12

It also has a severe context problem where virtually all the "context" of any given trope entry comes from a Wall of Text excerpt from the actual work.

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Amonimus (Sergeant)
2021-11-07 03:36:25

Her Father's Daughter likely has to be cut as a stub unless someone agrees to work on it.

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RobertTYL Since: Oct, 2019
2021-11-07 06:01:18

Google tells me its a drama novel set in Cambodia.

Anyone want to abridge the synopsis a bit and put it in the page? Having ZERO knowledge in Cambodian media I'm not voluntering

EDIT: Wait, there's another novel from 1921 (100 years ago?) with the same title. Now I'm confused...

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NervousShark Since: Mar, 2015
2021-11-07 06:17:10

^The page says it's by Gene Stratton-Porter, so it's the 1921 one.

Edit: This isn't really relevant, but apparently it's very racist!

Edited by NervousShark
homogenized Since: Oct, 2009
2021-11-07 12:31:21

The one who made the page, MaLady, is still active on the site, maybe ask them to fix it?

Edit: Huh, wonder if Malady themselves submitted that custom title.

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