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"The citizen saved must admit it; no one else could be a witness." Slight phrasing question. Is this implying nobody could serve as witness, as in testify to it having occured. Or does this mean that it must be unseen by others, as in the presense of a witness (other then the saved person) negates the right to wear the crown. If it is the former, perhaps a rephrasing is appropriate to "noone else could provide witness testimony" or some variation.Smitty1337 (talk)10:12, 15 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]