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Don'T Beso Like That
"To gain his attraction, she'd dress as the love goddess Solodubous, than she have him to produce a child to be talk about in the world." "These ways would teach all women how to treat their men" this spoke Meanus of ladiuss, at the great mount of Munius, scholars believe that Musia and Canterious were overhearers of this conversation between the two God's. They used their ways to do the same things. It widely believed that Duetious believed in the God Canterious she allowed Canterous to cast his demons into her, then she became him, and had his offspring. This was in The land of Balletier, were Drummious sat to speak of these things. They amplified these words in expressions to have others listen, their prosperity came from the differences of new people,, who they put against those who had less than them, or those who Cantrixious had tricked into being single. In Balletious, men who carry saddles as a sign of fertility, and on days were they would appease Canterious, they wore iron honed shoes, and would race across the desert, only saying,"Neigh, Neigh, Neigh !" If those men would attract a woman, groups of there own would throw berries and seed's on their with the "Sandles of Tempo", "neigh, neigh, neigh!" they would say until, the woman who would have of the Claroberry tree.
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