Add Snow White and her seven dwarfs, 2 droids for Luke Skywalker, of course.1 true ring to rule them all. A decimal is a place to stall. Snow White's gone, the dwarfs alone. This system your next clue has shown. Now you might ask, this little key, Just what does it mean for me? Hold on tight and you will see, Someday it will set clues free. Megan Frazer Blakemore
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