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* [[Arc Number]]: Twenty-six. Usually within the twenty-six things, one is missing and it's always the fifth one. |
* [[Arc Number]]: Twenty-six. Usually within the twenty-six things, one is missing and it's always the fifth one. |
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* [[Child |
* [[Child by Rape]]: {{spoiler|Subverted with Olga}}. |
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* [[Crapsack World]]: The prologue goes into a lot of detail about France and how unpleasant it is. |
* [[Crapsack World]]: The prologue goes into a lot of detail about France and how unpleasant it is. |
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* [[Cult]]: Othon Lippmann's cult, that Augustus was a part of. |
* [[Cult]]: Othon Lippmann's cult, that Augustus was a part of. |
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* [[Dead Little Sister]]: Conson has four definitely dead sons, one missing (presumed dead) and one that doesn't visit him any more. |
* [[Dead Little Sister]]: Conson has four definitely dead sons, one missing (presumed dead) and one that doesn't visit him any more. |
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* [[Death |
* [[Death by Falling Over]]: {{spoiler|Douglas}} after somebody cries out and he loses his footing. |
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* [[Framing Device]]: Squaw telling everybody the story of Augustus telling Vowl about Douglas and Olga. |
* [[Framing Device]]: Squaw telling everybody the story of Augustus telling Vowl about Douglas and Olga. |
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* [[Girl Friday]]: Garamond is referred to as a "Man Friday" |
* [[Girl Friday]]: Garamond is referred to as a "Man Friday" |
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* [[Named After Somebody Famous]]: Douglas Haig |
* [[Named After Somebody Famous]]: Douglas Haig |
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* [[One Steve Limit]]: There is the fictional character Aignan and Conson's son, Aignan. "Odd, that" |
* [[One Steve Limit]]: There is the fictional character Aignan and Conson's son, Aignan. "Odd, that" |
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* [[Out |
* [[Out with a Bang]]: Inverted. {{spoiler|Olga's mother, Anastasia, is saved by having sex}}. |
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* [[Post Modernism]]: The characters are aware of the limitations in the language. |
* [[Post Modernism]]: The characters are aware of the limitations in the language. |
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** [[Moby Dick|Ismail]] (a character from a book Anton is reading - possibly) becomes aware that he's in a film from the 1930s. |
** [[Moby Dick|Ismail]] (a character from a book Anton is reading - possibly) becomes aware that he's in a film from the 1930s. |
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* [[Riddle of the Sphinx]]: The fictional Aignan meets the Sphinx, though it asks a different question. It laments that it figured a kid would bring out its downfall. |
* [[Riddle of the Sphinx]]: The fictional Aignan meets the Sphinx, though it asks a different question. It laments that it figured a kid would bring out its downfall. |
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* [[Self-Imposed Challenge]]: A meta-example, obviously. |
* [[Self-Imposed Challenge]]: A meta-example, obviously. |
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* [[Shout |
* [[Shout-Out]]: Many. |
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** [[Oliver Twist|"Food, glorious food!"]] |
** [[Oliver Twist|"Food, glorious food!"]] |
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* [[Title Drop]]: In reference to the missing book in a collection. |
* [[Title Drop]]: In reference to the missing book in a collection. |