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MERCHANT-F

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. EDWARD VILLAGE
2. VOLICIAHS/ VOLICAIRES
3. MERCHANT-F
4. THE HINCRADIDA



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EDWARD VILLAGE

The inhabitants of a place called Edward Village in a city called City Downbelow were dependent only on the Hivlah Market or the Trone. These inhabitants of Edward Village also called the Volicaiahs lacked everything good and owing to weather, climate and road and vehicular conditions of Edward Village, always had a hard time trying to get to the Hivlah market or Trone to buy and return goods, which caused poverty and hardship. They used a currency called Sopklose which was made of leaves and could not be honored at the Hivlah market or the Trone, except once in a while they were favored with another money: a-coin-of-brass. All these things made it a very hard venture for the merchants of Edward Village or the Volicaiahs or Volicaires to transact business effectively from Edward Village to the Hivlah market or Trone and back successfully.



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VOLICAIAHS OR VOLICAIRES

The Volicaiahs of Edward Village ate a meagre meal called Chop-ordinary or Chop-small which looked like broken pieces of ceiling asbestos, wore noromes or holed, ordinary, old clothes and always met to discuss problems without solution at Tandem Round Rooms. They were tattered, fearful, complaint-filled, but there was another merchant still from Edward Village that fared extremely well than them, though living with them, went often to the Hivlah market or Trone, secured his goods and came back successfully often.



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MERCHANT-F

Merchant-F, son of Augustina Mona was always cheerful, healthy, neat and friendly. He always bought the highest quality of the greatest quantity of goods from the Hivlah market or Trone. He was always focused and never got distracted by others' awareness of his presence. He contemplated and related well with the traders at the Trone called the Sila-angels and did more conversing with them than did the luckiest Volicaiah . He always bought with a currency called "Hot Currency" which only the sellers, the Sila-angels alone could handle. He never took time in his transactions nor was frustrated. He always finished buying and headed straightway on his merchant clout called "Safety Machine", which made him travel in light and got to and returned from the Trone. His transactions and transportation to and from the Hivlah market or Trone were always easy, quick and hitch-free, with the Sila-angels attending quickly to him. At times, they left every other merchant and attended to him alone.


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THE HINCRADIDA

The loud-sounding engine combine motor of the other Edward Village merchants or Volicaiahs or Volicaires was the Hincradida. The Hincradida which was a fix and make-up, which broke down often on its own, was an embarrassment of altitude. It could keep the merchants seven days and nights on the way during when they would beg and be fed on by Fod Mosquitoes, beaten by the cold, hunted by robbers and exposed to the biting things of Crid forests and the hoarde of embarrassa of dark men. The Hincradida steamed like a high-sounding ancient day stone-hauling machine and was at the mercy of Evens odds or Events.

THE DESCRIPTION OF THE HINCRADIDA: THE MOTO

The Hincradida in its real sense, was a wooden pallet large enough to contain eight merchants - but no more, and rolled on two wheels. Its horo engine often blasted, sounded and sparked and needed the pushing of the Edward Village merchants or Volicaiahs or Volicaires. The result was failure and frustration, sadness, sickness, turmoil and death, if at all they even made it through the way to the Hivlah market or Trone and back with and purchased their goods. It made everyone sad and hopeless.
Merchant-F, despite the horrors of the road always made it; the robbers in particular knew and avoided him. He went on to win so many awards and later bought the whole of Edward Village and became its owner.

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