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All He Know's Is What She Said

step-over cross face they called this maneuver " the Wench of Fallialuia" the name comes from a fictional story about a Arab Beauty who came into a Cattlemen's camp on a camel. she offered her services to the men as cook and concubine. they paid her 2 Goat's , A male bull cow, and Two heifers. for a years worth of work. she mocked them often, as she was didn't have a religion or religious preference upon her desiding to leave the camp she promised to return, when her hefers had calfs. before she left, she became pregant, by one of the cattlemen, she told him days before she left, and asked him to come with her, he asked his father could he leave the camp with the woman, and then he'd return after his child was trong enough to travel back with him to the camp. the father forbid him or the girl to leave, he told the son that he to had slept with the woman, and found it hard to be seen as anything but second to his son. he offered to take the goats and cattle back to her settlement and return after the child was born. they agreed to the fathers terms. sso the father appointed his oldest son in charge and left the cattle site with the goat and cows, and enough water to make the journey. he left with one of his seven sons and a mighty muscled man named Arisis" the Grappler" a darked skinned man from the upper parts of the pennisulia. the woman send word by messager to her family that a man who she had shared nights with, shall come to her people with a story to convert them against her. he shall have cattle and a goat. his foods shall be sweet, and the yogurts he makes shall have strong oder. keep him for190 days, that he is unwise to making her pregant. when the geentlemen enter the camp, a woman yelled out " off tin geffin" which one gentlemen told him was sllang for saying she'd allow each man to love her, if they grapple on the lawns of Shedone. after the long jiurney they did just that they grappled in fun and they spent the nights with the woman!

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