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Dolus the Gulible Clavichord player and Miss Magdalena Solis,

.CORLEO the robot inspired our venture the robot with navigation control seeking cactus fruit and rare stones the brittlebush and desert lilies patterns embordered in to silks and cottons from the looms of yarners the warmth of a poncho a tent and rv for staying CORLEO for exploration "the area known as desert Tulips." The vibrant blooms of the Adenium Obesum they sought to find the treasures in a complicated environment. peyote, a cactus with a button-like crowns she spoke again in a much noticeable tone her voice a soothing distinctive tone a songlike chant a melonic flow Banda the brasses and woodwinds could her melonic tone as she spoke nearly singing, she soothed me into her words we came upon an outcrop of assorted rocks one to include agate, amethyst, beryl, fluorite, garnet, opal, barite, calcite, chalcedony, jasper, quartz, lapis lazuli, and malachite. walking barefoot on the concrete slab of the trailer makes her feet as black as tar Yeshu"a bin Yusef she spoke of her troubles and in trouble I will speak this name she said then I shall seek remedy and seek solution to our needs all while not telling what the crown of the desert really meant I felt used and foolish. My company to her nothing special as her next friend shall be the same. Nothing specail, just a mere person A polarizing perception of a weak man. The Myth of belonging just woman exploiting men. A Brothel in 1800's is belived to be a myth until a truck of gold is found and a book with the names of many people discovered "Mujer tribal puta" was the cover-up and now we know why. they hasd discovered how to use wires to communicate and wished to keep it a secret. the Joshua Trees rattle from Quakes.

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