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Pickpocket - Divers#1384 Version originale
You have pilfered a dirty, sticky handkerchief.& All your victim possessed was a greasy hairbrush.& Your victim's pockets were empty, except for some string and a bit of paper.& You have pilfered a few worthless pebbles.& Your victim had nothing worth stealing, just some scraps of snake skin.& For some reason, your victim was carrying a dead rat around. There were a few pieces of glass in your victim's pocket with which you almost cut yourself.& You have pilfered a small piece of cloth, speckled with blood.& There is nothing in your victim's pocket but an ink-stained handkerchief.& Your victim was carrying nothing but a small scrap of yellow fabric.& All you managed to pilfer from your victim was a shopping list.& Your victim's pockets were full of leaves, none of which are particularly rare or unusual.& There is a draft for a romantic poem in your victim's pocket. It looks like a bad poem.& Your victim was carrying a bit of deer horn in a satchel.& There was nothing of interest in your victim's pockets, just some dice for gambling.& There were only two buttons and a bit of thread in your victim's pockets.& There were a few grapes in your victim's pockets, apparently being saved for later consumption.& You have pilfered a crust of bread, apparently once part of a sandwich.& There was a small piece of meat in your victim's pocket, apparently once part of a sandwich.& There was not much of interest in your victim's satchel, just a bit of bone from a small mammal.& There was a small glass marble in your victim's pocket, pretty but useless.& You have pilfered a small square of red fabric from your victim's satchel.& You have not pilfered much of interest, just a piece of cheese and a scrap of crusty bread.& There was some twine in your victim's pocket, but not enough to be of any use to you.& There is little of use in your victim's pockets, just some lint, a bit of thread, and an old button.& There is very little in your victim's pockets worth taking, just a few scraps of tattered paper.& Your victim's pockets are greasy with oil - apparently something spilled in there.& All you pilfer from your victim is a soiled handkerchief.& You pilfer a note from your victim, a shopping list for a nearby equipment store.& Your victim was carrying two small pieces of wood, apparently something that needed repair.& There is nothing of interest in your victim's pocket, just a few flakes of lint.& You find nothing in your victim's pockets, just a bit of lint and a piece of string.& You find a small, warm, wet ball in your victim's satchel - possibly a bit of bat guano.& You have pilfered a small engraving of a woman, apparently your victim's mother.& You have pilfered a note, a letter from your victim's father, detailing hometown gossip.& You pilfer a few amateurly drawn charcoal sketches from your victim.& Your victim had nothing but a letter from a friend, describing life in a nearby village.& You find an unmailed letter to your victim's mother, describing the petty crime common to the area.& You pilfer a pressed wildflower from your victim, pretty but not uncommon at all.& Your victim was carrying a packet of seeds, most of which are blackened with age.& There is nothing useful in your victim's pockets, just a small ball of wax.& You find nothing of value in your victim's satchel, just a ball of flavored wax.& You pilfer a receipt from a faraway tavern.& Your victim is carrying nothing of value, just a small square of black velvet.& There is nothing of value in your victim's pocket.& You successfully search your victim's satchel, but nothing in it is of value.& You do not find anything of worth in your victim's pockets.& There is nothing in your victim's pocket except a dull letter from a friend in a neighboring village.& You pilfer a few pebbles your victim has unaccountably been collecting.& All you pilfer from your victim is a contract from a local moneylender for ten gold pieces.&
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