[It was early in the morning when Edward ventured outside. The sky was still marred by some hints of night as the sun rose over the horizon. Making his way through all the twigs and brush, the bard sat along the banks of the lake nearby to enjoy the tranquil silence. The morning mist that settled over the lake made it seem as if Edward was still
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Is she beautiful? More like was...
Anna was the most beautiful girl in the world, but such a describe her just that is too trite for someone like her. Her wavy locks were as dark as bark, and her eyes were as bright as the sun itself. She was a true beauty, a woman of utmost class with a singing voice that could soothe an angel's soul.
My Anna was one of a kind, and I lost her.
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Erm, look--true, a girl that magnificent don't come around more than once in a lifetime. You let ol' Jack know if he can ever be of service.
[The pirate supposes, though, that he won't be of much use when it comes to lost love.]
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Tell me, Jack, have you ever fallen in love before?
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[He chuckled.]
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[His mind drifts back to a situation where he got careless, and paid a stiff penalty.]
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I suppose this shall be the 34th verse of your epic ode, captain?
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How is the epic ode coming along, then? I can't wait to hear the part about the time I roped two magnificent sea turtles to get meself off a desert isle.
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