A play by Miersen, in several acts and two days, featuring the presumably well-known investigative duo of Boraan and Lefitt. The play itself features a body - Lord Chartis, a Jhegaala, and a Magistrate. The title itself is derived from a line within the play (Day Two, Act I, Scene 5 ): -Lefitt: So, your next idea? -Boraan: A drink, of course. Maize-oishka and water. Six parts water. -Lefitt: That seems rather weak. -Boraan: Well, but one hundred parts oishka, do you see? -Lefitt: Ah. Yes, it is all clear to me now.
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| - A play by Miersen, in several acts and two days, featuring the presumably well-known investigative duo of Boraan and Lefitt. The play itself features a body - Lord Chartis, a Jhegaala, and a Magistrate. The title itself is derived from a line within the play (Day Two, Act I, Scene 5 ): -Lefitt: So, your next idea? -Boraan: A drink, of course. Maize-oishka and water. Six parts water. -Lefitt: That seems rather weak. -Boraan: Well, but one hundred parts oishka, do you see? -Lefitt: Ah. Yes, it is all clear to me now.
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| - A play by Miersen, in several acts and two days, featuring the presumably well-known investigative duo of Boraan and Lefitt. The play itself features a body - Lord Chartis, a Jhegaala, and a Magistrate. The title itself is derived from a line within the play (Day Two, Act I, Scene 5 ): -Lefitt: So, your next idea? -Boraan: A drink, of course. Maize-oishka and water. Six parts water. -Lefitt: That seems rather weak. -Boraan: Well, but one hundred parts oishka, do you see? -Lefitt: Ah. Yes, it is all clear to me now. See also Meta:Six Parts Water. This article is a stub. You can help the Lyorn Records by adding to it.
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