Don Q watches demonstrators and falls asleep

Don Q looked at the window painted on the wall of the Offender’s Office at Hush Money House, saw demonstrators and police fighting in the streets, and shouted in all caps, “We must support the people of Otherland fighting for their freedom!” When Vanza told him the demonstrators were

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Don Q fingers his medal

Don Q looked at the window painted on the wall of the Offender's Office in Hush Money House and fingered the medal around his neck. "That's my peace prize," he mumbled to himself. Then he looked at the trophy that had come with the medal. "That's my peace prize," he

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Don Q sees a sign that says “Offender’s Office"

Wandering around outside Hush Money House in the late afternoon, Don Q saw a sign by a door: "Offender's Office." Then he remembed that that was the name of his office, so he walked in the door and looked around. The decor was precisely to his taste, with lots of

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Don Q and Rich B. Shiny

When Don Q was trying to get back into Hush Money House in Plunderland, Rich B. Shiny, who had once been Runner Shrub's squire, called him a danger to the country and spoke out against his return to the Offender's Office. Since then, of course, Don Q has never had

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Don Q is watching

Vanza was asked a question by a television Flack, but when he answered, he was thinking that Don Q was watching. Spam Blondie was asked a question by Senator Atom Ship, but when she answered, she was thinking that Don Q was watching. Exit spoke to the top brass, but

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Smiling, nodding, and shuffling in place while Don Q speaks

Turning his back on the window Vanza had painted on the wall of the Offender's Office at Hush Money House, Don Q noticed the Six Flacks and said, "A very respected man came up to me and said, 'Sir, save the city. It can be saved.'" And Spam Blondie

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Don Q learns about what Vanza calls the “Hate Plunderland” rallies

Don Q looked at the window painted on the wall of the Offender's Office at Hush Money House, turned to Vanza, and mumbled: "What are all those people doing with their signs and their colorful outfits?" With tears streaming down his face, Vanza was ready to tell Don Q what

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Q-Pop Demon Hunter

Don Q looked at the window painted on the wall of the Offender's Office at Hush Money House and muttered to himself, "Am I the only one right now?" He looked at the doors painted on the walls and wondered who to talk to: "Does my voice get under your

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Vanza takes Jim-Kim’s soapbox away

Jim-Kim got up on his soapbox and read a quotation from Don Q to a crowd of people, and they all laughed about it. Even through the window painted on the wall of Hush Money House, Don Q could clearly hear the laughter. He looked at the painted window, saw

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Don Q, Vanza, and what they smell

Don Q looked at the window painted on the wall and saw a cityscape with helicopters. Catching a scent that he thought was coming through the window, he remembered the napalm he associated with helicopters: "I love the smell of deportation in the morning." Vanza knew that the window was

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