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|name = Secretary's Note
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|level = [[Game of Oblivion]] Chapter 3
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|game = [[Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles]]}}
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'''Secretary's Note''' is file found in ''[[Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles]] during [[Game of Oblivion]]''. 
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==Transcript==
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<tabber>
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Official localization=<poem>
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Four years have passed since I began serving [[Alfred Ashford|Sir Alfred]]. He doesn't trust anyone. Even though I am his attendant I am still strictly prohibited from entering his private house!
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Rumor is, he lives with his twin sister, [[Alexia Ashford|Alexia]] in his private house on the hill. Occasionally, I've seen someone standing by the window of the house. It might of been Alexia, whose extreme beauty is often talked about.
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I once asked Sir Alfred about this, but it only angered him. Even though I am his attendant, he shows me zero leniency. I get the feeling that if I asked about Alexia again, it might be the last thing I ever say.
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I don't understand why he tries to keep his life such a mystery, but hey, who am I to question the one that pays me?
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Robert Dorson
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</poem>
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Original script=<poem>
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{{Original script|scene=yes}}
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</poem>
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</tabber>
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{{Darkside Chronicles files}}
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[[Category:Darkside Chronicles files]]

Revision as of 14:00, 20 June 2014


Secretary's Note is file found in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles during Game of Oblivion

Transcript

Four years have passed since I began serving Sir Alfred. He doesn't trust anyone. Even though I am his attendant I am still strictly prohibited from entering his private house!
Rumor is, he lives with his twin sister, Alexia in his private house on the hill. Occasionally, I've seen someone standing by the window of the house. It might of been Alexia, whose extreme beauty is often talked about.
I once asked Sir Alfred about this, but it only angered him. Even though I am his attendant, he shows me zero leniency. I get the feeling that if I asked about Alexia again, it might be the last thing I ever say.
I don't understand why he tries to keep his life such a mystery, but hey, who am I to question the one that pays me?

Robert Dorson

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