Thursday 26 March 2009

Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa Smile

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belonged to the Dibbler school of cuisine.
‘It’s stoo or puffin, boy.’ The cook leered. ‘Half a dollar. Cheap at half the price.’
Victor handedVictor stared at the troll’s plate.
‘I didn’t know trolls ate rock,’ he said, before he could stop himself.
‘Why not?’
‘Aren’t you made of it?’ over the money with reluctance, and looked around for Ginger. ‘Over here,’ said Ginger, sitting down at one of the long tables. ‘Hi, Thunderfoot. Hi, Breccia, how’s it goin’? This is Vic. New boy. Hi, Sniddin, didn’t see you there.’ Victor found himself wedged between Ginger and a mountain troll in what looked like chain mail, but it turned out to be just Holy Wood chain mail, which was inexpertly knitted string painted silver. Ginger started talking animatedly to a four-inch-high gnome and a dwarf in one half of a bear outfit, leaving Victor feeling a little isolated. The troll nodded at him, and then grimaced at its plate. ‘Dey call dis pumice,’ he said. ‘Dey never even bother to cut der lava off. And you can’t even taste der sand.’

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