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<blockquote data-quote="Trouvere" data-source="post: 5226627" data-attributes="member: 37250"><p>"<strong>Far enough west to be out in the sea,</strong>" says Gil. At this moment, the side door to the tavern opens to reveal Joe Smith himself, who nods at the group.</p><p></p><p>"<strong>Boys. Mister Gillin,</strong>" he says. "<strong>Your evening walk has brought you past my Inn, I see.</strong>"</p><p></p><p>The old man puts thoughts of falling stars from his mind immediately. "<strong>It's a good walk. Not too many hills for my old legs,</strong>" he returns.</p><p></p><p>"<strong>It is that,</strong>" says Joe. "<strong>Now, there aren't so many adventurers around of late, so I find I've a bit of food I bought in going uneaten. Won't keep, unless I get a priest to say a prayer or two over it. Wouldn't want to call a young acolyte from his duties. You'd be doing me a favour if you'd take it, to save me the trouble of throwing it out.</strong>"</p><p></p><p>"<strong>Is that right?</strong>" Gil asks. "<strong>Waste's a terrible thing, I've always said.</strong>"</p><p></p><p>The boys are already pushing forward with their baskets, and Joe doesn't find it at all odd that Gil would be carrying a bowl with him on his end of day excursion. It's obvious to anyone that this is a rote conversation they've had many times before. In quick order, the containers are filled with roots and green leafy things, bread, beef, soft cheese and fruit, none of which looks past its best.</p><p></p><p>"<strong>How's Mildred?</strong>" Joe asks as the transfer continues.</p><p></p><p>"<strong>Hard-headed as ever,</strong>" Gil answers. "<strong>There's a time when I took her everywhere with me, but she's heavier than she used to be.</strong>"</p><p></p><p>Joe nods shortly. "<strong>Go straight home, and give your mothers my greetings,</strong>" he says as the boys scamper off. "<strong>You should head home too, Gillin,</strong>" he adds, and goes back inside to his bar.</p><p></p><p>"<strong>Mebbe I will, mebbe I will. Streets aren't as safe as they were when I was young,</strong>" the old man says to himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trouvere, post: 5226627, member: 37250"] "[B]Far enough west to be out in the sea,[/B]" says Gil. At this moment, the side door to the tavern opens to reveal Joe Smith himself, who nods at the group. "[B]Boys. Mister Gillin,[/B]" he says. "[B]Your evening walk has brought you past my Inn, I see.[/B]" The old man puts thoughts of falling stars from his mind immediately. "[B]It's a good walk. Not too many hills for my old legs,[/B]" he returns. "[B]It is that,[/B]" says Joe. "[B]Now, there aren't so many adventurers around of late, so I find I've a bit of food I bought in going uneaten. Won't keep, unless I get a priest to say a prayer or two over it. Wouldn't want to call a young acolyte from his duties. You'd be doing me a favour if you'd take it, to save me the trouble of throwing it out.[/B]" "[B]Is that right?[/B]" Gil asks. "[B]Waste's a terrible thing, I've always said.[/B]" The boys are already pushing forward with their baskets, and Joe doesn't find it at all odd that Gil would be carrying a bowl with him on his end of day excursion. It's obvious to anyone that this is a rote conversation they've had many times before. In quick order, the containers are filled with roots and green leafy things, bread, beef, soft cheese and fruit, none of which looks past its best. "[B]How's Mildred?[/B]" Joe asks as the transfer continues. "[B]Hard-headed as ever,[/B]" Gil answers. "[B]There's a time when I took her everywhere with me, but she's heavier than she used to be.[/B]" Joe nods shortly. "[B]Go straight home, and give your mothers my greetings,[/B]" he says as the boys scamper off. "[B]You should head home too, Gillin,[/B]" he adds, and goes back inside to his bar. "[B]Mebbe I will, mebbe I will. Streets aren't as safe as they were when I was young,[/B]" the old man says to himself. [/QUOTE]
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