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Dulltown, UK: Today's nice sounding made up word is, fethelo.
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The twin sisters Molly and Petunia Kraze, having ventured and survived their visit to Wizard Mugdeth's cavern, decided to try on the robes of Count Mallaware which they had recently stolen from the Cathedral of Snow Burdon. Molly being big, and Petunia being slight, the sizes didn't fit either of them, but on the path they saw 'Mad' Marlon Strangecoat approaching, he was grinning...
Just as, a gust of wind tossed some crumpled papers down the dark and empty city street, the moon, a half one, pulled out from behind a hexagonal church steeple. Martin McMoon was early. But Stan McSteeple, a fastidious person, would be bang on time, he always was. Martin felt the Marmoset Emblem ready in his pocket. Suddenly, a high window banged open, and someone screamed out...
Fotheringhay Teffler got the message, that he was to be the victim of an embarrassing blackmailing attempt, as he was sitting at his input desk of the Vortex Terminator panel at the International Incinerator Installation, in Newport Pagnell. It was his job regulating the Zombie Artefact Call-Out Centre. It only took him a minute to completely disintegrate the general urban area of the message source...
The tube station was busy. People were shoulder to shoulder, and nose to ear. Any trains that ran through, but didn't stop, had items of food and drinks thrown at them as they zoomed past. The police and MI5 were deployed in the crowd too. An extraterrestrial had been seen leaping onto the train at Kensal Rise. The excited officers fiddled with their guns, in their pockets, as they waited...
Since the worldwide Great Heating, thick vegetation had sprouted up everywhere. The city pavement was still there below under Pamela's feet. She pushed apart some heavy green fronds, and struggled through on her way; the arches of McDonald's could be seen over the heads of stout green new trees; the place could only serve leaves and soft warm branches now, but it was still worth a visit...
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