
Rise of the Raccoon Queen (Part 14)
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I’ll admit it, because Elves don’t lie. I pooked as soon as I realized that the antless cart had spoken, ending up ankle-deep in the pond.
Well, ankle-deep after I had finished falling three feet into the water and landing flat on my back.
More than one of the frogs [Rae-Beet!]ed at me as I stepped out of the water and pronounced a cantrip to dry off. This time, I approached more warily in time to hear the cart say, “Cor! Jumpy sort, ain’t ‘e?”
“You startled him,” Matt said.
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Walt46 and M. Mitchell Marmel. All rights lefted.
I’ll admit it, because Elves don’t lie. I pooked as soon as I realized that the antless cart had spoken, ending up ankle-deep in the pond.
Well, ankle-deep after I had finished falling three feet into the water and landing flat on my back.
More than one of the frogs [Rae-Beet!]ed at me as I stepped out of the water and pronounced a cantrip to dry off. This time, I approached more warily in time to hear the cart say, “Cor! Jumpy sort, ain’t ‘e?”
“You startled him,” Matt said.
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"She’s a twelve-cylinder, eight-litre supercharged Paragon Panther. They only made one of them and then the firm went broke. Family named Pott saved her from the crusher, and eventually, the Corps got ahold of her," Colonel Mason said proudly.
"She’s a twelve-cylinder, eight-litre supercharged Paragon Panther. They only made one of them and then the firm went broke. Family named Pott saved her from the crusher, and eventually, the Corps got ahold of her," Colonel Mason said proudly.
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