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Revision as of 02:07, 31 July 2019
Auto parses text with pronouns to return the proper returned text.
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|text=Though time has wizened and weakened the elder of Bey Lah, still =pronouns.possessive= gaze and voice are as strong as any hindren in the hidden village. Stronger, in truth, for =pronouns.substantivePossessive= is the final word on any matter pertaining to =pronouns.possessive= people. In the name of tradition =pronouns.subjective= =verb:are:afterpronoun= Hindriarch; on the lips of =pronouns.possessive= children =pronouns.subjective= is Grand-Doe. To all the villagers of Bey Lah, =pronouns.subjective= =verb:are:afterpronoun= law.
|gender=Hindren Male}}
Though time has wizened and weakened the elder of Bey Lah, still his gaze and voice are as strong as any hindren in the hidden village. Stronger, in truth, for his is the final word on any matter pertaining to his people. In the name of tradition he is Hindriarch; on the lips of his children he is Grand-Doe. To all the villagers of Bey Lah, he is law.