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Adams has a complicated relationship with money: he seldom attempts to scam people outright, but he often conveniently forgets his debts and puts the financial burden onto other people. Luckily, Adams runs into a poor pedlar who used to be a drummer in an Irish regiment a
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  • Adams has a complicated relationship with money: he seldom attempts to scam people outright, but he often conveniently forgets his debts and puts the financial burden onto other people.
  • Luckily, Adams runs into a poor pedlar who used to be a drummer in an Irish regiment a

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