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* To make a(n actual) guess: the person(s) responsible lived "out-of-town" for most, if not all, of their life; in getting revenge against a perceived slight, performed byone of Qwill's frequent visitors, they end up attacking Qwill's barn, not knowing who it actually belonged to.
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* To make a(n actual) guess: the person(s) responsible lived "out-of-town" for most, if not all, of their life; in getting revenge against a perceived slight, performed byone by one of Qwill's frequent visitors, they end up attacking Qwill's barn, not knowing who it actually belonged to.
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** To make a(n actual) guess: the person(s) responsible lived "out-of-town" for most, if not all, of their life; in getting revenge against a perceived slight, performed byone of Qwill's frequent visitors, they end up attacking Qwill's barn, not knowing who it actually belonged to.
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Less WMG and more logical deduction, but it seems likely that book #29 was meant to be the first half of a MultiPartEpisode, with ''The Cat Who Smelled Smoke'' being planned as the second half, which would have been about Qwill solving the mystery of whomever was responsible for his barn burning down.
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Less WMG and more logical deduction, but it seems likely that book #29 was meant to be the first half of a MultiPartEpisode, with ''The Cat Who Smelled Smoke'' being planned as the second half, which would have been about Qwill solving the mystery of whomever was responsible for his barn burning down.down.
** To make a(n actual) guess: the person(s) responsible lived "out-of-town" for most, if not all, of their life; in getting revenge against a perceived slight, performed byone of Qwill's frequent visitors, they end up attacking Qwill's barn, not knowing who it actually belonged to.
** To make a(n actual) guess: the person(s) responsible lived "out-of-town" for most, if not all, of their life; in getting revenge against a perceived slight, performed byone of Qwill's frequent visitors, they end up attacking Qwill's barn, not knowing who it actually belonged to.
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Less WMG and more logical deduction, but it seems likely that book #29 was meant to be the first half of a MultiPartEpisode, with ''The Cat Who Smelled Smoke'' being planned as the second half, and that it would have been about Qwill solving the mystery of whomever was responsible for his barn burning down.
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Less WMG and more logical deduction, but it seems likely that book #29 was meant to be the first half of a MultiPartEpisode, with ''The Cat Who Smelled Smoke'' being planned as the second half, and that it which would have been about Qwill solving the mystery of whomever was responsible for his barn burning down.
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Less WMG and more logical deduction, but it seems likely that book #29 was meant to be the first half of a MultiPartEpisode, with ''The Cat Who Smelled Smoke'' being planned as the second half, and that it would have been about Qwill solving the mystery of whomever was responsible for his barn burning down.
Less WMG and more logical deduction, but it seems likely that book #29 was meant to be the first half of a MultiPartEpisode, with ''The Cat Who Smelled Smoke'' being planned as the second half, and that it would have been about Qwill solving the mystery of whomever was responsible for his barn burning down.