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The chapter opens with a flash of light, followed by a crack of crick and a lucid roll. The reader realizes that the flash is the result of a magic card, which has the ability to "turn things completely invisible." The reader is delighted to have his phone with him wherever he goes, and he wishes that he could have a "pose with the card" . The card is a book called "Alice in Clockland," and the reader is impressed by the book's "clock motif" , but he is disappointed to find that the clock motif is nowhere to be found. He is also disappointed to learn that the author of the book is a different author than that of the famous "alice in wonderland." He is pleased that the book contains a "different author" from that of "the famous alice" in "wonder land," but he does not know where the ship is located. The narrator is pleased to see that he has taken off work for the day, and that he is looking forward to the next weekend. He tells the reader that he wants to be the first to go to the park, because it is "prime time," and because he is not with the brat. He wonders why he has to wait so long for the two of them to be alone, and wonders if there is a "thin 'weird' thing that could happen to them again. He realizes that his father gave him the botanical gardens to use with someone special, and wishes he had known about them when he gave them to him.
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Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card 1-14 • Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-3670047
Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card 1-14 • Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-3670048
Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card 1-14 • Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-3670049
Chapter 12
This is a locked chapterChapter 12
About This Chapter
The chapter opens with a flash of light, followed by a crack of crick and a lucid roll. The reader realizes that the flash is the result of a magic card, which has the ability to "turn things completely invisible." The reader is delighted to have his phone with him wherever he goes, and he wishes that he could have a "pose with the card" . The card is a book called "Alice in Clockland," and the reader is impressed by the book's "clock motif" , but he is disappointed to find that the clock motif is nowhere to be found. He is also disappointed to learn that the author of the book is a different author than that of the famous "alice in wonderland." He is pleased that the book contains a "different author" from that of "the famous alice" in "wonder land," but he does not know where the ship is located. The narrator is pleased to see that he has taken off work for the day, and that he is looking forward to the next weekend. He tells the reader that he wants to be the first to go to the park, because it is "prime time," and because he is not with the brat. He wonders why he has to wait so long for the two of them to be alone, and wonders if there is a "thin 'weird' thing that could happen to them again. He realizes that his father gave him the botanical gardens to use with someone special, and wishes he had known about them when he gave them to him.
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