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and Patience algorithm, underlined in wavy red.
I‧Wew ar‧‧the‧ chain‧ I forge d‧the‧ chains‧ we‧ wear‧ in‧ life
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Discovered by Twitter user EverettM, see original source. As they point out, “[w]hile "we forge the chains we wear in life" is a good adage, it doesn't fit the meaning from A Christmas Carol. In life, Marley had little to no chains, but through his actions forged chains that he would wear in death.”
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