Inkwell

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Inkwell
Inkwell in Mario's Time Machine Deluxe
Appears inMario's Time Machine (1993)

TheInkwell is an item in the PC release ofMario's Time Machine. It is the small jar of ink thatCharles Dickens uses for his writings. At some point in 1843, as he is writingA Christmas Carol,Bowser travels back in time and steals the Inkwell, then exhibits it inhis museum. Without his inkwell, Charles is then completely unable to write. The Inkwell is then taken byMario from the museum, at which point he travels back in time with it to return it to its rightful owner. As he does not know that the inkwell belongs to Charles, he questions the people withinLondon about it, including Charles's wife,Catherine Dickens. Both Catherine and a nearby banker conclude that it must belong to Charles since he is a writer, and after definitely confirming it, Mario returns it to him. After receiving it, Charles Dickens thanks Mario, as he is now able to continue his stories.

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