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Racer Ahmed2679 (ahmed2679)
Race Number 79
Date Sun, 23 Dec 2018 11:04:28 +0000
Speed 50 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 96.7%
Rank 1st place (out of 3)
Opponents davis4 (2nd place)

Text typed:

Chrono did not have a sense of futility and disorder. Everything seemed in apple-pie order to him. And the boy himself participated fitly in that perfect order. He took his good-luck piece from his pocket, dropped it without regret to the sand, dropped it among Salo's scattered parts. Sooner or later, Chrono believed, the magical forces of the Universe would put everything back together again. They always did.
The Sirens of Titan (book) by Kurt Vonnegut (see stats)

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Race text:
Chrono did not have a sense of futility and disorder. Everything seemed in apple-pie order to him. And the boy himself participated fitly in that perfect order. He took his good-luck piece from his pocket, dropped it without regret to the sand, dropped it among Salo's scattered parts. Sooner or later, Chrono believed, the magical forces of the Universe would put everything back together again. They always did.
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Mistakes:
  1. Chrono
  2. disorder.
  3. order
  4. him.
  5. boy
  6. good-luck
  7. piece
  8. without
  9. sand,
  10. later,
  11. forces
  12. put
  13. together
  14. again.