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Max looked up from the latrine ditch, at the city wall. He had some little time to jump back up the shore before the body hit the water, and sent […]
Max looked up from the latrine ditch, at the city wall. He had some little time to jump back up the shore before the body hit the water, and sent […]
It was the height of the Victorian Age, a bleak time for scintillation but, rather because of this state, an era of amaranthine titillation. There was so very much that […]
When the Universe was young, and I mean very young; so young that it had yet to utter its first words, yet to combine its sundry gases and grits into […]
In building the bridge that would connect the island town of Tiki-Free with the peninsular colony of Tiki-Bagombo, it was discovered, at a disturbingly late stage of the construction, that […]
There was a great captain among the General’s armies, a Monsieur La Fiche, and well loved. On the field he rode a great black charger named “Primrose,” a handsome steed […]