Thread: The Three Word Game!

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when they scared

the poor old

man that lived

in a shoe
and had dark

thoughts about tomorrow

morning's trip to

the stable where

the horses were

munching sugar cubes

and raw carrots

from Sams' garden

which were (the) reason

why he asked

for a pound

but not (a) penny

for treakle pie

made by Cook

the famous adventurer

who discovered the

Oceanic Continent in

the Southern Hemisphere

which he wrongly

wrote down in

the world atlas

Unfortunately nobody could

tell the difference

because it was

never noticeable to

see what appeared

valid and correct

instead of phony

as the old

was suspected to

pull the wool

around the cool

shoulders of the

old matriarch of

the highest elders

in the village

next to the

ancient ruins of

the old city

in history-books known

as the ghost-City

in Gondor where

the witch-king festival

took place every

year at the

hight court of