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So the exact phrase is "It a toy Court that obtained there"? Wait a minute--that doesn't make any sense. "It was a toy that Court obtained there" makes sense, if Court is a person. However, if toy is an adjective describing Court (yeah, I know, I've never heard of a toy court either, but who knows what any particular author will come up with?), then I am forced to wonder what it obtained.
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