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Disturbed Worms Flee Without Me
Rosalind was carefree and in the cafe at Hereford, called bizarrely “Rap and Song”. She was playing cards with Adolf, tax organiser and also mean violist. They cajoled bards strangely, to join in. The dealer, not befuddled (and without a drink), shuffled, precut but then had a straight flush.
Unfortunately the day is about to get worse. A calamity befell Rosalind, as both hips were broken. She tears around, does a wee step about, then trips over a woman's shawl. “What a nasty mean one, all it's gotten for me is trouble”, moans Rosalind. “A drug for back pain” she begs. The air cannot move around so delirium ensues, followed by what sounds like a relieved expression.
The moral? Be wary or maybe find another pastime in a cafe and say the mantra after the circle back.
Cache can be found at S 43 ab.cde E 172 fg.hij
where
a = P-H
b = T-V
c= N-O + F
d = M-G
e = D-U
f = B-C
g = A-I-J
h = S-L
i = V-J
j = W+Y