Some knights still live to tell the tale. It is the stories of the dead that hold such long words.
It's a journey, a long one too, of great expectations. The first part is to get there, then can talk about future plans.
They have the book in their hand and one of a tight grasp. If anyone is going to judge it is that of whom beholds it's presence.
It was mentioned before of them slowly spelling it out. Well, here's the next letter they so arrogantly flick into place.
If to allow for it to brew first then it'll give the benefits expected from such a concoction. With impatient souls, best thing to do is not let them know for it, yet. And doing so, watch the surprised and delighted face when to offer it to wanting others.
In the forest; as legend goes there has been no considerate reason to lift that sword from the stone again. Unless there is a cause to pick up where the last person left it. It's obvious the job is done, deed has been concluded, what crusade has been required finalised.
St. Matthews Ch.22:V.22 " - When they had heard these words, they marvelled, and left him, and went their way."
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