Thread: The Three Word Game!

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their way to

(the) Sword of Thruth

which hung over

night at cousin

Beatrice's bailiwick because

it was hidden

among the finest

selection of merchendice

offered in (the) last

chance to get

(a)new wedding present

before (the) divorce court

helps to save

the untold story

of how manipulating

wedding vows can

give the result

of happily ever

taking out the

best of the

'groom and his

way of doing

bad things worse

instead of travelling

with his fellows

he ran abroad

on hands and

didn't bother to

visit his in-laws

instead he saw

a maiden that

volunteered to be

a belly dancer

using a pearl

to establish communication

among some of

her nearest family

who walked from

woods until they

were found hidden

in the house

of (a) French taylor

who made special

deals with girls

that sang the

happy-go-lucky song in

the contest of

warbling opera ladies

if they promised

to make place