Thin and colourful, custodian of dreams and wishes adorned; holding the thoughts of yesterday and the hopes of tomorrow Of pictures, of speeches, of words with lasting laughter that stays the same time and time again The wave of a hand, never destroying Crinkle, crisp, clear – described
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I think it's a pen. There are different versions of an old pen such as quills. And you could get two quills from a porcupine.
— Lauret
I think it's a pen.
There are different versions of an old pen such as quills.
And you could get two quills from a porcupine.
Thanks.
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