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Squirrel in the Maisy children's books
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cyril
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Cyril is the first solo album by Dutch singer-songwriter Cyril Havermans . It was recorded in 1973 after Havermans left Dutch progressive rock band Focus . The parting was amicable and came about partly as a result of Havermans' desire to include more vocal ...
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Passing by the royal armory on his way to the royal pantry for a midnight snack, the Chief Archivist and Central Headquarters Dragon Liaison Officer, Sir Cyril Perchingbird, stopped suddenly.
Sir Cyril fervently hoped the shade was not that of Queen Ethel herself, who later died of a mysterious stomach ailment.
And he, Cyril, had the good fortune to correspond with the remaining Ashburn heir, the Princess Pegeen, a brilliant historical mind and undoubtedly the most learned woman in the kingdom.
While he was still growing up, Cyril earned his right to practice his craft by making himself useful with the little ones, which he could do indoors, instead of helping out in the field.
Generally Sir Cyril stayed put down below with his conch shells and scrolls, however, and only occasionally emerged from his quarters in the records hall when he was needed to interpret for his exclusive fiery acquaintances.
Sir Cyril had no wish to offend her and risk losing his kitchen privileges.
Then, looking away, the bosun squinted at Sir Cyril, who was trying to maintain his balance on the uncooperative deck.
Sir Cyril was fascinated by the glacier, and by the sea otters lounging on the discarded pieces of its body.
After that discovery the fog had been little problem, except that it impeded Sir Cyril from studying the glaciers as carefully as he would have liked.
Sir Cyril forgot the song and glanced around him, thinking to remark on the incident to whoever was closest at hand.
Sir Cyril was brought to his senses by three occurrences, the first of which was the frigid sea water pouring over the splintering deck and into his boot tops.
Sir Cyril was fascinated by the mermaids and their lengthy pet, and his fascination must have showed, for Lorelei dimpled prettily at him.
What was so interesting about these particular mermaids, besides the fact that they were the first of their kind Sir Cyril had ever seen, was that they were altering their usual habit of drowning mortals and with great professional skill were directing their sea serpent in his exertions to revive the King.
Sir Cyril very much feared the mission, if not their collective existence, was doomed.
He held out his hand, and Sir Cyril placed in it the manuscript, which the navigator had saved from the wreck and returned to him for safe-keeping.