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COLIN JAMES : The Millenium Construed Troublesome
COLIN JAMES : The Preposterous Pagan

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COLIN JAMES
The Millenium Construed Troublesome

Flipping backwards heck, my dear boy how delightful of you to take the time. The figs are fresh and complacent. The view is comparatively Mediterranean yet not as severe as the after breakfast purges. Some solemnly paradoxical posters that fail to cramp the hallways style rub our shoulders, brush with creativity. The realistically ripped corner of one you rather pathetically try to hide.

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COLIN JAMES
The Preposterous Pagan

Sure, someone threw you back as I would an old T-shirt. Your followers and their flickering torches extended like comparisons over a series of small hills. They spaced out eventually hidden in seamless rhythm. Voices can do the same without the patience. How were we realistically able to find a ride back into town? It still bothers me to this day. Before then, I had never met the Druid I couldn't bargain with.

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