Hidden message for a foreign audience? Reads as if English might be a second language.
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It does kind of look like there might be a hidden message. At first I thought maybe initials, but those don't seem to produce readable text. Might be a cipher?
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That is a lot of one-cent words.
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Probably a secret message about dreadnoughts.
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You beat me to it. My first thought was a coded message. Spies, criminals or secret lovers.
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Clearly a secret code to some foreign informant.
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in a world before numbers stations...
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Opening oysters with a reference is indeed a hard-to-find skill.
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... to Shakespeare?
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Isn't that Count Olaf's troupe from the "Series of Unfortunate Events" movie?
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