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According to the passage, what enabled the construction of a chapel on a barge?


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All right next up in the aspiring nightmare fun reading

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thing that we're doing here Question according to the passage

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what enabled the construction of a chapel on a barge

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Well let's think about this While some of the money

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no doubt came from lord edgerton we also doubt that

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lord e actually constructed the chapel himself Lord hee is

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the one with the influence of oh not mr dodson

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So give her to be there We don't hear anything

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about mr da jin's concern for the barge Hman and

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lewis carroll was only a child at the time So

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you probably didn't have any money If he did want

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he probably wouldn't have needed worms Teo you know fight

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all his wars So that's it The answer is a

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it was lord edgerton sze efforts that built that chapel 00:00:49.322 --> [endTime] on a barge

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