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The ships' murky fate has earned mentions in Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea by Jules Verne.
The first lines of the first story, "A Murky Fate," establish the tone and themes of the book: "This is what happened.
It seems fitting that a book that opens with "A Murky Fate" should end with the tongue-in-cheek "Happy Ending," in which a woman, wounded by the emotional abandonment of her son, betrayed by her philandering husband who has also infected her with gonorrhea, secretly inherits an apartment, which enables her to escape.
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Still others face murkier fates.
Now Ms. Petrushova wonders whether she faces the same fate as her father, who was severely injured in murky circumstances after a lifetime of taking on the authorities.
But the money is not in the House version, leaving its fate murky, at best.
The disclosure of the bunker shines a light on one of the occupation's murkier puzzles: the fate of pallets of shrink-wrapped $100 bills which the Bush administration loaded on to Air Force C-17 transport planes in order to prop up the occupation of post-Saddam Hussein Iraq.
Mr. Snowden's fate remained murky on Sunday.
Until then, the precise focus of this proposed Islamic State squad remains murky, as does the fate of the NYPD's program to spy on Muslims.
However, its fate is murkier.
And Abby's fate is left disappointingly murky.
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