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... supply of rare resources that enabled a huge project they'd wanted to do for years. A gaggle of curious dwarves looking with awe at what their fellow Engineers received slowed the line considerably. Whale looked on with annoyance and amusement.

"And that's why the Spanner Boys will never conquer the world. They get too excited about sharing ideas and going off on interesting tangents. Keeping them focused on this big project is going to take a lot of work."

Annie had to agree. " ...

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