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Snuggled in Downey, five-hundred thread county, creating, in brushed cotton flannel she's sewn his panels, he's waiting when down in the subway he sits on a nail and jumping up, empties his cup on the rail the coppers subdue him, and drag him to jail, parading. Stripped to the drawers for a search they discovered the flannel panel when asked of the man who had frozen his can in the English channel he gave them the name of his seamstress and then discovered that inside the panel was penned, a note from the woman who goes by Sangwen de Lemanel: "If you find this it means you have bust loose the seams of your winsulation come back to my shack, I'll be happy to tack without hintsulation of course, if by chance, you'd be wanting some scones while I fix up your pants, you can warm up your bones and I'll double the thickness and strength for your own consolation". Though the note in the pants, at a glance, hardly worth the debating somewhat cryptic in places, suggested the seamstress was dating could it be that this maiden with needle and thread was hiding an inmate who'd recently fled it was suspect, her stitch-work, a cover: abetting and aiding. Intent upon solving the case of the note in the panel Sherlock Dannel rode down to the seamstress and brought her some flannel "I've sewn quilts, without guilt, for the queen, rest her soul, and the king wore my hats, though his head had a hole but the rest of my work will attest to my innocence, Dannel". And Sherlock, so taken with Sangwen, whose voice was sedating missed the gist of her kiss, but the point of this pistol elating "See I'm really quite good with a needle and thread but in cases left traces of blood on the dead when my needles were shed from drawers of the bores who were waiting." The man was immersed, but well versed in the curse of the smitten he saw that this seamstress was shrewd and her verses well written and hiding her needles and notes could avail in busting loose criminals down at the jail and if he had his way, on this day, in the pen she'd be knittin'
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Sep 2, 2013
Sep 2, 2013 at 11:39 PM UTC
Sanguen DeLamanel
Snuggled in Downey, five-hundred thread county, creating, in brushed cotton flannel she's sewn his panels, he's waiting when down in the subway he sits on a nail and jumping up, empties his cup on the rail the coppers subdue him, and drag him to jail, parading. Stripped to the drawers for a search they discovered the flannel panel when asked of the man who had frozen his can in the English channel he gave them the name of his seamstress and then discovered that inside the panel was penned, a note from the woman who goes by Sangwen de Lemanel: "If you find this it means you have bust loose the seams of your winsulation come back to my shack, I'll be happy to tack without hintsulation of course, if by chance, you'd be wanting some scones while I fix up your pants, you can warm up your bones and I'll double the thickness and strength for your own consolation". Though the note in the pants, at a glance, hardly worth the debating somewhat cryptic in places, suggested the seamstress was dating could it be that this maiden with needle and thread was hiding an inmate who'd recently fled it was suspect, her stitch-work, a cover: abetting and aiding. Intent upon solving the case of the note in the panel Sherlock Dannel rode down to the seamstress and brought her some flannel "I've sewn quilts, without guilt, for the queen, rest her soul, and the king wore my hats, though his head had a hole but the rest of my work will attest to my innocence, Dannel". And Sherlock, so taken with Sangwen, whose voice was sedating missed the gist of her kiss, but the point of this pistol elating "See I'm really quite good with a needle and thread but in cases left traces of blood on the dead when my needles were shed from drawers of the bores who were waiting." The man was immersed, but well versed in the curse of the smitten he saw that this seamstress was shrewd and her verses well written and hiding her needles and notes could avail in busting loose criminals down at the jail and if he had his way, on this day, in the pen she'd be knittin'
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Sep 2, 2013
Sep 2, 2013 at 11:39 PM UTC
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