Friday, 17 April 2009

Cao Yong VILLA ENCANTADA

Cao Yong VILLA ENCANTADACao Yong TWILIGHT BY THE FOUNTAINCao Yong TRANSAMERICA PYRAMID
cheaper to build a new 33-MegaLith cir-cle than upgrade an old slow one there were generally plenty of ancient ones around.
No druids ever came near the Dancers.
The stones weren’t shaped. They weren’t even positioned in any particularly significant way There wasn’t any of that stuff about the sun striking the right stone at dawn on the right day. Someone had just dragged eight red rocks into a rough circle., not in a blan-/ ket but in long raggedy strings.
The stag reached the circle now, and stopped. It trotted back and forth once or twice, and then looked up at Scrope.
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He raised the crossbow.
The stag turned, and leapt between the stones.But the weather was different. People said that, if it started to rain, it always began to fall inside the circle a few seconds after it had started outside, as if the rain was com-ing from further away. If clouds crossed the sun, it’d be a moment or two before the light faded inside the circle.William Scrope is going to die in a couple of minutes. It has to be said that he shouldn’t have been hunting deer out of season, and especially not the fine stag he was tracking, and certainly not a fine stag of the Ramtop Red species, which is officially endangered although not as endangered, right now, as William Scrope.It was ahead of him, pushing through the bracken, mak-ing so much noise that a blind man could have tracked it.Scrope waded through after it.Mist was still hanging around the stones

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