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mud-wrestling were (a) favourite

form of exercise

anticipated by every

Dom, Nick, (and) Larry

strolling through these

clumps of whisper-grass

searching for another

haystack with needle

determined to search

every nook and

stable for another

horse ofa different

breed very similar

to turtles, but

without hard shells

thus preventing attacks

from red-headed strangers

wearing sixguns or

halves of coco-nut-shells

to make clip-clop

returning to Cam-a-little

by-the-Sea where they

were seated at

Parcheesi board playing
Parcheesi is an American adaptation of the Indian Cross and Circle game Pachisi.
Parcheesi is an American adaptation of the Indian Cross and Circle game Pachisi.

as best they

can without losing

faces to (the) jury

of their peers

hiding every-time opportunities

threatened to knock

them into TV-games

about shaving creams

or similar soap-operas

while wearing floppy

bunny slippers, which

were fuzzy pink

lighted from behind

by Christmas candles

left-overs from (the) famoust

opera produced in

(the) Verdi-style and hence

much greenery was

planted in villages

amonst the rockery

and rickety from

the temporary bridge

built of straw

over the flaming

grand gorge known

as Conflagration River