The Outlander 2 18

One of his team slapped him heartily on the back, "hurr gaffer, looken loik we's gunna 'ave a treat at'n yon feast t'morrow. bur aye!"

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Master Chef

Chef brent had already left not wanting to celebrate the otters win taking off in his carrige shortly after the feast started.

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Sky Defender: Family Feast (Chapter 4)

It was only an hour later but the sun had nearly disappeared for the day behind the high cliff that bordered Sica village. Nearly all the villagers sat in the dining hall at several long wooden tables. The heat of the hundred or so bodies combined with...

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Caribbean Esther Ch. 1

All the men were invited to a feast while david's queen, tarashi, held a banquet for all the women in the court. the feast lasted for a whole week and the men were all drunk and somewhat tipsy.

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"The Thin Line," Part U

The biggest thing on the minds of squaddies, though, was the royal feast.

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The Harbinger: Prologue, part 1 of 2

The feast was to be held in the elder's home, the only one large enough to fit everyone who would come.

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The Prize Bird

"the preparations involve much feasting. so feast, bird..." she squirmed and tried to speak, but she only found her beak full of more fruit when she tried to speak. "mrrrph!" she supposed she had no other choice but to feast...

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Offering

Darkness fell, and the feasting continued. badgers were changed out for new ones rubbing his belly, and still the feasting continued. the meals changed to more exotic and fancy foods, and still the feasting continued.

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Savage City; Day Five: Survival Instincts

Savage City Day Five: Survival Instincts By Xan Steel Bogo sent Nick and Judy off duty for the night after what had happened only a few hours before. Judy took Nick to the precinct showers while having him remove his gas mask, hoping that some quiet...

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Akala

Of course, that meant clearing up the mess they had made with their feasting first, and that was no small task.

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