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| For Sale: Baby shoes (-1) [Cursed]
 
| For Sale: Baby shoes (-1) [Cursed]
 
| This is written like a description of a virtual item typically found in Roguelike games or MMOs. "-1" typically means the item will reduce its wearer's stats (such as defense or speed rating) by one point. "Cursed" usually means the item cannot be taken off the wearer's body once it is put on. It might also reference the fact the original story suggests the baby died, perhaps because of the cursed shoes.
 
| This is written like a description of a virtual item typically found in Roguelike games or MMOs. "-1" typically means the item will reduce its wearer's stats (such as defense or speed rating) by one point. "Cursed" usually means the item cannot be taken off the wearer's body once it is put on. It might also reference the fact the original story suggests the baby died, perhaps because of the cursed shoes.
 
"-1" in this context is usually read aloud as "minus one"; this would break the six word pattern.
 
 
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| <span style="color: #727272;">&lt;blink&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;</span>Baby shoes!<span style="color: #727272;">&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/blink&gt;</span>
 
| <span style="color: #727272;">&lt;blink&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;</span>Baby shoes!<span style="color: #727272;">&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/blink&gt;</span>

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