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Faxai In Jibraltour

Sholl Brentixus.......speaking to Frunious, yet which is neither might we find: (awing) must we: or could we( pausing to glare at Dramious) Dramious.... ( seeing that hiw line is next) Might I speak you as mine that we shall be together is sollum unity. Those that wish us to separate might they stumble upon the knowing of their own ignorance, and be despaired from the words that speaks their relationship truths! Sholl ..... See that Which is Right is righteous and which is foul is faulted, how shall we blame for having us separated and how might we lash out in vengeance? Dramious....we shall smile at our enemies and kiss those who seem that they love us. might the light of morning have us to know which devils have conspired against us, to unravel our trust. sample the night moments before the sun shall have us rushing to have our work finished. Than might we sup upon the meats of the beast of the fields. That together we have dined and have been strengthened, to make love before the windows that are uncurtained. The Maid>... dinner is served my Lady Dramious to the maid Dramious... Shiltin have you know words for me that I starve to eat your cravings. Shiltin ( the Help) then which is reserved might you have in portion. Dramious.. might I have such to satisfy my hunger, or might such only tease my delight. Shooll.. might you both eat hearty that we shall be in darkness after we dine. Shiltin... than might the nourishment from the fields strengthen my Lady as she shall be loved in the night. Shool.. Speak of such, how does thee knowest. Shiltin.. the whole staff heard of your want, and need of one another, your voices carried over the doorway, we shall be asleep that you might have the night to scamp upon one another. The Farros and the feild bird are upon the table, might you dine upon these offerings.

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