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RE: Folk Tales from Gascony: The Ship Walking on Land, Part 1.

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The ship walking on all fours, on Land would be a very interesting sight to behold. I don't know what would make the King desire something like that, that he's even ready to pay a whopping seven hundred farms as dowry for his beautiful daughter.
Then the eldest son of the widow sets off on a quest to find the walking ship, but with his kind of attitude, I knew he wouldn't go far at all. After one hundred days, he came home with a hundred useless goads. What a pity!
I'm looking forward to the subsequent episodes to know how things unfold.
The socks you bought for your grandchild is beautiful, so also Katie's dish. It's good you still had fun today, especially after the long journey.