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Post by westerosi on Dec 15, 2008 17:41:10 GMT -5
"How many do you want, if you could choose yourself?"
She had dreamt of having at least four or five children herself, she just hoped that the boy she was about to be married too would want the same.
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Post by The Flint on Dec 16, 2008 11:41:23 GMT -5
"My Dad and Mom had four, I think. And I'd like at least that. Three or four boys to help with the work. A girl or two, to help you with your chores and keep you company when I'm away." Robb smiled, and dug in the dirt with his shoe.
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Post by westerosi on Dec 19, 2008 8:47:47 GMT -5
She smiled. The man was at least interested in having lots of children, that was something she had always dreamt of.
They continued to walk, talking about all kinds of different things.
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The next morning Hamish came to see Robb, where he was staying.
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Post by The Flint on Dec 19, 2008 9:30:45 GMT -5
"Hamish, good morning!" The young Burley threw on a sheep skin jerkin, and stood from the furs in which he'd slept.
"How does the day find you?"
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Post by westerosi on Dec 27, 2008 8:22:29 GMT -5
"Pretty good, I hope you have slept well?"
He was dressed in the studded leather armor.
"We are going on a hunt, do you want to come with us?"
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Post by The Flint on Dec 28, 2008 11:01:29 GMT -5
"Oh of course. What are we hunting?" Robb asked curiously.
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Post by westerosi on Jan 7, 2009 7:16:50 GMT -5
"Boar"
He waited for Robb to get ready before they headed out.
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Post by The Flint on Jan 7, 2009 9:16:56 GMT -5
Robb grinned, "can I borrow a spear than?" He said with a short grin.
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Post by westerosi on Jan 7, 2009 13:35:06 GMT -5
"Of course, unless you Burley's have come up with a new way to take them down unarmed" he said with a smile and gave Robb a spear when they came to the place where the rest of hunting party was waiting.
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Post by The Flint on Jan 7, 2009 15:18:54 GMT -5
"Spears is best. one arrow usually ain't enough ta bring 'em down, and they don't stick around for you to loose two." Robb said, repeating something his father had told him once.
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