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This is only the first of several shoes that need to drop. Brace yourself.
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Panel 1: Mrs. Morales-Parmar: "We're 'appy to 'elp the poor and disenfranchised. The Parmar Family Compact gives half of our income to charity."
Panel 2: First Mallquis: "But only to those who will use it well!" Second Mallquis: "Only to those wiff good moral fibre, whatever their religion!"
Panel 3: Mr. Morales-Parmar, waving his hand dismissively: "Maida, you're cut off."
Panel 4: Mr. Morales-Parmar: "This school year has already been paid for. You'll still get your placement. We won't try to stop you from graduating."
Panel 5: Fourth Mallquis: "Good! As I said."
Panel 6: Mr. Morales-Parmar: "But you can forget about anyone paying for university, so your placement won't mean much."
Panel 7: Maida is looking down angrily as tears form in her eyes. Mr. Morales-Parmar: "You may leave now, Maida. We won't need to see you again. Our business is finished."
Panel 2: First Mallquis: "But only to those who will use it well!" Second Mallquis: "Only to those wiff good moral fibre, whatever their religion!"
Panel 3: Mr. Morales-Parmar, waving his hand dismissively: "Maida, you're cut off."
Panel 4: Mr. Morales-Parmar: "This school year has already been paid for. You'll still get your placement. We won't try to stop you from graduating."
Panel 5: Fourth Mallquis: "Good! As I said."
Panel 6: Mr. Morales-Parmar: "But you can forget about anyone paying for university, so your placement won't mean much."
Panel 7: Maida is looking down angrily as tears form in her eyes. Mr. Morales-Parmar: "You may leave now, Maida. We won't need to see you again. Our business is finished."
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