Questions begin ��?If had/if not’ no true answers. never know actions — Chris Dee, Polishing Silver: Journal Alfred Pennyworth

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Questions that begin ��?If I had/if I had not’ have no true answers. You can never know how your actions may have impacted Master Jason’s fate. And if you could know, that knowledge would not change the past. The only good that can come of these musings is that which you have already found: in taking the lessons of the past, such as they may be, to guide your choices in the present.

Chris Dee, Polishing Silver: The Journal of Alfred Pennyworth

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