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Medal of Honor (2010) - Manual

Game Title Medal of Honor (2010)
Document Type Manual
Platform PC (DOS/Windows)
Author axeman99 (stats)
Filesize 2.5 MB
Date Saturday 26 February 2011 - 20:22:31
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I started reading.

By page 47, the duke had just confessed that he couldn’t read. Not a word. He had been faking it his whole life, memorizing menus and street signs like a secret code. The baker (wheat-hair) caught him staring at a letter from his dead mother.

Tonight, I was desperate enough to dig through it.

— Ratu Buku

Not a coffee stain. It was a rusty, dried circle. A tear drop? A wine spill from a heartbroken reader before me?