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|In the Rose Town shop, Mario should climb on top of the bookshelf behind the counter. Jumping at the northwestern end reveals the Hidden Treasure.
|In the Rose Town shop, Mario should climb on top of the bookshelf behind the counter. Jumping at the northwestern end reveals the Hidden Treasure.
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|In the northeastern section of town is a house on a hill too high for Mario to reach. The player could climb on top of the Mushroom person nearby and jump from him to the hill. Going inside the house, Mario should climb the stairs to the second floor. Jumping at the center of the bed reveals the Hidden Treasure.   
|In the northeastern section of town is a house on a hill too high for Mario to reach. The player could climb on top of the Mushroom person nearby and jump from him to the hill. Going inside the house, Mario should climb the stairs to the second floor. Jumping at the center of the bed reveals the Hidden Treasure.   
|[[File:HiddenChest06.png]]
|[[File:HiddenChest06.png]]
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|[[Forest Maze]]
|[[Forest Maze]]

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