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Master Tim,"After you take the ponies to Master Tim, and bring this parchment back with the right thing on it, then you each earn a silver, besides what I already paid you. Understand?" He has them repeat the instructions, then sends them and the ponies on their way.
When you receive my two ponies
and their tack, please burn
your mark at the bottom of this
parchment. I'll reward the lads
who return it.
Kendry L-P
The Right Honorable Burgomeister Calfast Rowgold TunnellyIf the two lads whom he sent to deliver the ponies to the blacksmith return for their two silver pieces, he pays them (as long as they return the parchment with Master Tim's mark upon it), and asks, "All right - you showed yourselves competent to deliver ponies. Can you take this and make sure it gets to our Burgomeister, Calfast Rowgold Tunnelly? If you are sure you can, I'll pay you a silver each now. If you bring an answer tonight, or no later than tomorrow morning, then I'll pay one gold piece. Understand?" He makes sure he has the boys' names, and has them repeat the instructions to his satisfaction.
We are in town. Lots to talk about. My sister speaks well regarding certain items. Can we meet on the morrow? Tenish or half past would be a good time, or, suggest another more convenient, if you will. Maybe lunch? Staying at WT&M.
Kendry Leafwin Pipewood
THREE LEGS OF THE STOOL"All right friends - that is the chorus. Try singing it together with me," the bard encourages the audience, especially as more militia members arrive. He plays it a couple of times to make sure they have it - and turns his face to a mirthful pout on the last line before the Fa-la-las. Then he weaves in the verses, and calls on the gathered crowd to join in again for the chorus.
by Kendry Leafwin Pipewood
(Crescent Valley Halfling Adventurer)
A milking stool it hath legs three
The better for to sit you see
For if one breaks then best watch out
The maid upon the ground will pout
Fa la la la-la la-lee
Chorus"Now, there's something different on the final chorus. Sing with me the first two lines, then listen carefully to the third and fourth," he instructs the crowd.
A milking stool it hath legs three
The better for to sit you see
For if one breaks then best watch out
The maid upon the ground will pout
Fa la la la-la la-lee
The militia gather every week
To practice skills and polish feats
Lest if some foe should charge on in
We hobbits take it on the chin
Fa la la la-la la-leek
Home-grown militia are the wall
'Gainst invaders large and small
Our peaceful valley they protect
Earn our gratitude, respect
Fa la la la-la la-lall
Chorus
Adventurers are bold and brave
Delve wilderness and darkened cave
It's they that face the far-off threat
Earn fame and fortune by their sweat
Fa la la la-la la-lave
They fight goblins winning treasure
But learn the genuine measure
Wise ones' insight us sustains
For something ventured something gained
Fa la la la-la la-leasure
Chorus
The way of peace is tried by few
But friends and allies it accrues
When love o'ercomes the villain's heart
He can a new and good life start
Fa la la la-la la-lew
Alemi's ways are just and fair
Bold Domi's courage bans despair
Flower's fair virtue quickens love
These three give guidance from above
Fa la la la-la la-lair
Final ChorusKendry grins, and gives Airin a quick peck on her cheek, then leads the crowd one last time in the final chorus!
A milking stool it hath legs three
The better for to sit you see
If all three hold then we can drink
Of milkmaid's pail then kiss her cheek!
Fa la la la-la la-lee
Fa la la la-la la-lee
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