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Bent cons Moist: Moist is sold a huge pile of fake gold bricks. Moist worries about Bent, but like the punters he used to fool, he worries about the wrong thing.  This book is filled with examples of "the biter bit", including very specifically Cribbins, whose teeth turn and bite him.
Bent cons Moist: Moist is sold a huge pile of fake gold bricks. Moist worries about Bent, but like the punters he used to fool, he worries about the wrong thing.  This book is filled with examples of "the biter bit", including very specifically Cribbins, whose teeth turn and bite him.
The buried golem raises his mind in song; the song passes through unmeasured caverns and sunless rivers. This resonates
with Coleridge's poem Xanadu, "where Alph the sacred river ran through caverns measureless to man down to a sunless sea."

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You may say "Apaculpo" after rolling a couple, but originally it was Acapulco, Mexico. --Old Dickens 14:07, 19 June 2009 (UTC)

Bent cons Moist: Moist is sold a huge pile of fake gold bricks. Moist worries about Bent, but like the punters he used to fool, he worries about the wrong thing. This book is filled with examples of "the biter bit", including very specifically Cribbins, whose teeth turn and bite him.

The buried golem raises his mind in song; the song passes through unmeasured caverns and sunless rivers. This resonates with Coleridge's poem Xanadu, "where Alph the sacred river ran through caverns measureless to man down to a sunless sea."