Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Mary Cassatt Children on the Shore

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-ha,’ said the Archchancellor again, but with slightly less conviction.
‘It’s a symbolic double-handled axe from the cult of Blind Io,’ said Windle.
The Archchancellor gave him a blank look.
‘Er, yes,’ he said, ‘that’s right.’ He threw it over his shoulder, almost removing the Dean’s left ear, and fished in the sack again. ‘Ah-ha!’
‘That’s acure after all.
‘I’m really sorry to be such a nuisance, ‘ said Windle.
The Dean suddenly brightened up.
‘Daylight!’ he said excitedly.’That’ll do the trick!’
‘Get the curtain!’ rather fine example of the Mystic Tooth of Offler the Crocodile God, ‘ said Windle.‘Ah-ha!’‘And that’s a . . . let me see now . . . yes, that’s the matched set of sacred Flying Ducks of Ordpor the Tasteless. I say, eh ?it? is fun!’ ‘Ah-ha.’‘That’s . . . don’t tell me, don’t tell me . . . that’s the holy linglongrrf the notorious Sootee cult, isn’t it?’‘Ah-ha?’ ‘I think that one’s the three-headed fish of the Howanda three-headed fish religion,’ said Windle.‘This is ridiculous,’ said the Archchancellor. dropping the fish. The wizards sagged. Religious objects weren’t such a surefire undead

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