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    Alright, Sid. The church in question is the one almost opposite what is commonly called "the Town Hall", so we agree that we know which one is meant. No law prevents a Town Council from purchasing back from slavery to speculation a church that defied this slavery and is now standing there rotting. The law that says it is forbidden does not exist, though it may be faked into existence under the guise of tyrannical hysterical outbursts, not that that ever daunts me!
    Also, I'm glad you are more talkable lately; after all, Sid, we only live once on this Earth in this life! As for tourists, they might also like to know, or even would know, that Dover was once the centre of pilgrimages to Britain, along with Canterburry!
    What Jacquie thinks stupid and senseless about my port toll proposal still baffles me! Still, I don't go prying on her threads to offend her!
    In the end, it will be Dover Town Council who let me know if my proposal be accepted for the repairing of the church in question "opposite" the Town Hall and its restoration to its original functions.

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