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The British Empire (Wagers and Spies)

 In Great Britain, dating back since before the Roman battle versus Boudica, the British have relied upon wagers; men for the military, or through a man placing for a woman, politics for any matron, a woman with grandchildren, and the link to the ancient trade lines of Arabia, the gildsmen; those volunteered since infantry to be subjects of literature, the gold thread in the left arm. A "bauble", is a Commodore; a one star admiral, a "spymaster"; not for an MI-6 bet, a wager, between two spymasters and a recruited allotment of "hexadecimels"; Rom from a British township, anywhere with a counter-cryptoanalysis method used on students. Any family, holding baubles, or competing to take or create from another (a wager against betters, or an "M", a request to join as a family), may request a highly paid soldier, a one star admiral, raised in British admiralty. From Nelson to Garvey, we've had plenty of Commodores of notoriety. The British Empire w...