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@great-big-stees said
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated, yet revered, Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions such that hermits who seldom emerge, unscathed, changed from their somewhat usual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officer's military uniforms thought
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha, was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French Officer's military uniforms, thought to have been

(4 new words, well, otherwise we'll be here all day....)

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@indonesia-phil said
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha, was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing ...[text shortened]... ilitary uniforms, thought to have been

(4 new words, well, otherwise we'll be here all day....)
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha, was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French Officer's military uniforms, thought to have been worn by Bonaparte's

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The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha, was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have been worn by Bonaparte's victorious

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The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha, was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have been worn by Bonaparte's victorious General

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The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha, was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have been worn by Bonaparte's victorious countrymen

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The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha, was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have been worn by Bonaparte's victorious General

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The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha, was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by Bonaparte's victorious countrymen

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The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha, was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by Bonaparte's victorious countrymen and Generals.

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@very-rusty said
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha, was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing sto ...[text shortened]... tary uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by Bonaparte's victorious countrymen and Generals.
That dot after 'Generals' we in Britain call a full - stop, and we use it at the end of sentences; I don't think you've quite got the hang of this.

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The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they

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The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they contrived

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The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they contrived to encircle

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The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they contrived to encircle raucous

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The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by one or two of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they contrived to encircle raucous

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@petewxyz said
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen ...[text shortened]... een worn by one or two of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they contrived to encircle raucous
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by one or two of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they contrived to encircle the raucous enemy generals