roleplaying:munchausen:at_the_sign_of_the_bear_and_garter
At the Sign of the Bear and Garter
In the seedier parts of the more reputable districts of the great city of —–, there is a sign. The sign shows a dancing bear dressed in the manner of a ballerina, and some account the public house to which it is attached is one of the oldest and finest in —– . The public house is run by a man of the name of Phineas, a large, barrel-chested man with a firm grip and a firm manner. While Phineas' beautiful daughter, Sally, sees to the customers in the taproom, Phineas himself is accustomed to treating with rather more distinguished guests in the upper rooms.
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