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... bought and sold, houses and hotels strategically placed, and bankruptcies declared with mock-tragic pronouncements. The initial lightheartedness gave way to a focused intensity, each roll of the dice holding the potential to swing the game in a new direction.

Hours melted away as they battled for real estate dominance. The opulent living room, bathed in the soft glow of a fireplace, became a stage for their Monopoly war. The maids, discreetly observing from the shadows, couldn't help but ...

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