Neil's Fiction: The Legend of Met (Sin 18)

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Friday, October 7, 2011

The Legend of Met (Sin 18)

"To pilfer, steal or rob? Worth it, for dame or wealth. Dame wants diamond, to fit, I power, influence, clout. "What people leave out, alone? They don't want! That's right! So I take. Now I own. Things valued kept out of sight. "Some things I want badly: Horse, camel, dame's diamond. Guarded? I'll fight madly, Rob for that which I'm fond. "Must folks preserve, keep things? Let them hide, defend stock. Or they'd best stroke feelings Of mine, so that I stop. "Theft is so efficient. It saves toil,... Sign in to see full entry.

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