Andrzej Sapkowski Quotes
Coodcoodak, On His Knees, Was Strangling Draig Bon-Dhu's Bagpipes With His Hands, While, With His Head Thrown Back, He Shouted Over The Monstrous Sounds Emerging From The Bag, Wailed And Roared, Cackled And Croaked, Bawled And Squawked In A Cacophony Of Sounds Made By All Known, Unknown, Domestic, Wild And Mythical Animals.
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