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... doubles placed blocks of metal on the corners of the map to assure that it stayed flat on the table. The decision to etch the map into rubber made more sense the more John looked at it. Much of the map was more than just outlines of landmasses or villages. There were grooves, three-dimensional and quite intricate. There were also craters that were obvious burn marks and a gash so deep that it must have gone straight through whatever the original object was.
“Did you ever ask yourself why ...
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