Later, the dragon attempted to tell his version of the tale, but his pen was never mightier than St. George’s sword.
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Later, the dragon attempted to tell his version of the tale, but his pen was never mightier than St. George’s sword.
She came for the geocache booty, a carburetor, but stayed as Ned retold the glory of squirrels taking down NASDAQ. Burrow, chew: lights out!
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