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An OdeAn Ode to malteseruler on her Birthday (In a sort of Dr. Seuss kind of form)An Ode
An ode to the ruler of not just malteses, An ode to the ruler of taquitos and cheeses
An ode to the ruler of GIR and mini moose An ode to the ruler of you fail and woot
An ode to the ruler of the game they call tennis, An ode to the ruler of I pwned you, Evis
An ode to the ruler of her treasured iPhone, An ode to the ruler of Tim Burton owns!
An ode to the ruler of ADHD, An ode to the ruler of Photoshop 3
An ode to one


The lady or the Tiger 4,5,6The Lady Or the Tiger?The lady or the Tiger 4,5,6
Written by: Frank Stockton Chapters 4,5, and 6
The appointed day arrived. From far and near the people gathered, and thronged the great galleries of the arena, and crowds, unable to gain admittance, massed themselves against its outside walls. The king and his court were in their places, opposite the twin doors, those fateful portals, so terrible in their similarity.
All was ready. The signal was given. A door beneath the royal party opened, and the lover of the princess walked into the arena. Tall, beautiful, fair, his appearance was greeted with a lo


The Lady or the Tiger 3The Lady Or the Tiger?The Lady or the Tiger 3
Written by: Frank Stockton Chapter 3
This semi-barbaric king had a daughter as blooming as his most florid fancies, and with a soul as fervent and imperious as his own. As is usual in such cases, she was the apple of his eye, and was loved by him above all humanity. Among his courtiers was a young man of that fineness of blood and lowness of station common to the conventional heroes of romance who love royal maidens. This royal maiden was well satisfied with her lover, for he was handsome and brave to a degree unsurpassed in all this kingdom, and she loved him with an ardor that had


Th Lady or the Tiger?The Lady Or the Tiger?Th Lady or the Tiger?
Written by: Frank Stockton Chapter 2 But, if the accused person opened the other door, there came forth from it a lady, the most suitable to his years and station that his majesty could select among his fair subjects, and to this lady he was immediately married, as a reward of his innocence. It mattered not that he might already possess a wife and family, or that his affections might be engaged upon an object of his own selection; the king allowed no such subordinate arrangements to interfere with his great scheme of retribution and reward. The exercises, as in the other instance, to
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People who think they know everything annoy those of us who actually do.
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