Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Vocabulary paragraph

The covert spies who were posing as monks, accidentally stepped on the green, fecund zen garden. The real monks thought this to be blasphemy because of the great disrespect. After hearing the monk give the most Christian like tirade possible, the spies tried to mollify the highest, and most revered, monk. Later, in their quarters, the spies languish because of the monk's words. Trying to recieve clemency for their wrong doings, the spies went to the garden, and let an effusion of water onto the plants. The spies had a stauch belief the garden would grow back. In fact they knew it. A week later, the garden was idyllic, much like a home for fairies. When the monk saw it, he was nostalgic of the days when he used to tend to the garden. But the spies had a foible; they didn't know they needed to use blue rocks instead of teal. The monk asked the spies to reliquish their monkly rights. Trying to emulate the kindness the monk had shown them, they left without a fight.

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