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WIM PAL AUGUST: EARL OF CHESTMORE
JOY SUN
DEDICATION
Ineftes Dezembex. For Ruth Dickson and Florence Lake.
In Igivini, near Lambsborough was a place called CHESTMORE. Consequent upon its situation it had wars, because it was situated at the valley of Semdem near Illi. Its people were wise nonetheless, but time had given ocassion to frailty as most loved to wine and dine without the heart to task and labor. When Lord Bright of Igansmore left the stage, the White Well Lords of CHESTMORE thought it right to send for the attention of WIM PAL AUGUST, son of Elton Raton of Ocean Gully. And truly, he tackled the problem, showing worth and wit, using and taking ocassion to silence as he did, the rebels of Idang in Sad Stone.
In Winsmore, he turned the former sad enclave to a habitable heaven. In Gladsmore, he restored learning and adequate education. In Wilmore, he provided free water and the best of Morton's residences. Time may not recount all he did in CHESTMORE.
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WIM PAL AUGUST: EARL OF CHESTMORE
WIM PAL AUGUST: EARL OF CHESTMORE