Word: mould
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Queen gently groaned. "I see life to-day," she declared, "in the colour of mould...
...cigar.) For more substantial fare, the reader might prefer A Yarn, which contains such stanzas as the following: For six long weeks we drifted on, we had nor food nor water; /We ate the cook, we ate the mate, we ate the captain's daughter./The sails grew mould overhead--ha! ha! the fishes laughed,--/We broke into the medicine chest, and all its contents quaffed. Thus the Advocate 85 years...
...Sick, sorry and cold, As muck upon mould I wither away...