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Chapter 235 Boy Scouts 7



    The number and type of drip nozzles in this monastery are second to none in the medieval buildings seen in Sasha.

    There is a horn on the head, a barbed wing with a barb on the back, a devil with a grin; a face with sorrow, twisted limbs; Felt hat, hands in front of the body, the eyes of the empty farmer; full of fangs, scales on his body, like a pangolin and a mermaid monster; with a mouth open, four hooves, like at any time from the eaves Pigs that jumped; pigs with short, obese, physically deformed bodies; tongues with snake-like tongues, beards on both sides, giants with wild dogs on their ears; whispering clowns; rudely showing people Dogs with buttocks and tails; huge disgusting, six-legged, head-down insects, and even lizards with a bishop's crown and face.

    Black, white pipes stick out from their long mouths and buttocks, and the traces of the water flow from the exit to the underside of the eaves.

    "In Egypt, you can see drip nozzles in the Pingding Temple, they are used to water to scrub the sacred vessels; in Greek temples, people Marble or terracotta bricks are used to make the lion's head, and water flows out of their mouths; the Romans also use drip nozzles. They are not limited to one animal, nor one or more materials. And the urban construction of the early twentieth century used aluminum sprinklers, and it was wonderful.

    but the most used drip nozzles are still in the Middle Ages, legend Lu The apostle saved the Rouen with a cross or a horrible monster with the help of a prisoner. The monster was able to spurt fire, with sharp claws, firm skin, and a long neck. Bishop Rouen failed to bring back all the body, only brought back its head and neck, and installed it on the eaves of the church. This is the origin of the drip nozzle."

     This little Hopkins naturally long ago from his father And books in the know, but he was willing to listen to the president here is how to say.

    "How many drip nozzles are there?"

    "Seventy seven."< Br />
    "Four hundred and ninety?" This is amazing.