The Measure Of Temperance (The Adventures Of Ichabod Temperance Book 6) - Plot & Excerpts
Not over there, you guys! -glub- Swim over to this side!” “Temperance, old chap, that bank is far too steep and slippery. -glub, glub- This other bank will be easier to gain purchase on, old fellow.” -glub-gasp-glub- “That ain’t the question. Our pals are on this side of the river and I don’t think that saucy overseer is gonna let us across that bridge of his, no way, no how.” “Aye” -glub- “The lads a’right. We’ll pull ourselves out o’ this cursed river and the companionship of our cannibal swim-mates on the steep banks o’ Mount Miseriaiaia.” “There you go, fellas, I know it is wet, dark, slimy and miserable, but we gotta hurry and save them girls now, too!” “Aye, Ickety, I think me fancy Carnivalle clothes have seen their better days. The cheery emerald is now a sombre forestry affair.” “So too, my fine white suit.
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