Chapter 14 (1/2)

Chapter 14: Takue fev'r subsided, i hath asked bubba to holp ear f'r iant ar the headeth of steel skin parteth of the steel, buckler of steel, buckler, suggestion to bobon, and the useth of p'rmanent monastic skin flexible blade supp'rt processeth to sayeth what This translation is by hule, the real chapt'r is at euricette com

charm is the only automatic adjustment of temp'rature We planeth to findeth a charm spellbook in the city and then addeth automatic fixes and automatic volume adjustments

“artisan, doth not moveth with our moveiant gauntlet skin liketh a kevlar?”

t is not heat'd likethis the ext'rnal structureth of the goodyear insects bas'd on, i a into the cautel, i did need to adapteth enow to poureth the charm pow'r, takumi wouldst beest valorous with charm pow'r as shall ”

followeth bobon's instructions to f'rents spendeth a lot of charents starteth to f'rents art transf'rneth si cushi+onand cutteth t into pieces and did stitch t

“the giant battleshi+p wast dark brown, but t did turn out to beest closeth to black ”

“the charm of takued T is a st'ry of changing the actual col'r and col'r of the did finish product ”

the hard parteth of the rizzled at which hour t is expos'd to the surface treatment, closeth to a quiet black col'r In addition, oth'r skin parts art did dye bright'r with black col'r 'twill beest sore to findeth t in the night ‘r in the dark f'rest because th're is a premise yond mine own idea is not notew'rthy

“artisans, art thee new shoes?”

“umshall t beest did renew this timeth?

oft i bethink a dram ”

“then, i shall handeth ov'r the mat'rial i carryeth ”

bobon wenteth to the endeth of the w'rkshop Bonbon hadst blue-gray skin on his hands

“this is kelpie leath'r

kelpie leath'r is wat'r resistant, durable, but elastic T is first grade as shoeth mat'rial ”

“these precious mat'rials, art thee well enow?”

at which hour i hath said yond, bobon did laugh

“taku the iant armeth'r'd warshi+ps i has't ”

“but this is a valorous thing ”

“th're is nay reinf'rcement in soles and sole soles

is't behoveful to kicketh? ”

“no, i'h at his nose, coequal though i toldeth that gent