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Bettie
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I'm back home and give me a moment to pet and paw the library and resumption starts here, from Isabela's POV: When my father and I had gone to the plains in Portugal to trap migrating hawks and falcons we had caught a dozen in just a few days, I only had to capture a pair.
— Sep 01, 2012 02:00AM
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Bettie
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Zaphod Beeblebrox is remembered, lampooned, a dress-up favourite; I have a feeling the characters here won't pass the test of time in the same way
— Sep 03, 2012 10:43AM
Zaphod Beeblebrox is remembered, lampooned, a dress-up favourite; I have a feeling the characters here won't pass the test of time in the same way
Bettie
is on page 312 of 500
The water was so warm that he was able to swim even when the snow lay thick upon the ground. I too have swum in the Blue Lagoon in the mid of winter and what is never mentioned is just how pneumona-developing the walk from changing room to pool is
— Sep 03, 2012 08:22AM
Bettie
is on page 245 of 500
The doorway to possession = Dyra-dómr of Draugr (approx.)
— Sep 01, 2012 01:48AM
The doorway to possession = Dyra-dómr of Draugr (approx.)
Bettie
is on page 245 of 500
Just two weeks to finf her falcons. I had no idea how difficult capturing falcons might be, but even I was pretty sure two weeks was cutting it fine.
— Aug 29, 2012 01:52PM
Bettie
is on page 230 of 500
Lucet is a method of cordmaking or braiding which is believed to date back to the Viking era. Lucet cord is square, strong, and slightly springy. It closely resembles knitted I-cord or the cord produced on a knitting spool. Lucet cord is formed by a series of loops, and will therefore unravel if cut.
— Aug 28, 2012 02:12PM
Lucet is a method of cordmaking or braiding which is believed to date back to the Viking era. Lucet cord is square, strong, and slightly springy. It closely resembles knitted I-cord or the cord produced on a knitting spool. Lucet cord is formed by a series of loops, and will therefore unravel if cut.
Bettie
is on page 214 of 500
Would love to see a historical/mythical source or reference for a Door Doom. Been asking round the chaps and they are well up on the music and mythology but come up a blank
— Aug 28, 2012 12:50PM


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