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Scruffy
they spoke it as shame and talked about what the Lady had said when they told the story of Spazinchon my Missus' cheeks turned red. I found it shameful to repeat it since I can't say how it begun. Love inspires those who seek it. The right kind of love will make you feel dumb. Ya'll know the story of Miss Trickus the quilting blanket making Madam. she stitched together a classic she used satin p$nties to make flowers and sewed them in the quilt she she shamefully kept it secret until her husband would reveal His Saloon night at Nuevo Krucuss a postentail customer worked a deal he needed ten quilts for his business he like the one's his ole lady made for real. The gentle men laughed and told me he had a secret. the Inn keeper would often sell the left over garments lefted behind by strangers we'd stitch all up and sell well a band of traveling gypsies came to town one summers month they had rags ,scraffs and under garments they left behind the a whole bunch we stitched the satin thangs in the quilts not knowing if they would sell but the stories behind the materail went to have an interesting show and tell
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