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mình là girl nhưng mình thích bạn Re_code![]()
âu *censored*mình là girl nhưng mình thích bạn Re_code![]()

2-300đ/page, 17 page tính cả cover, tùy thích[S]uper[D]ragonX;17058976 nói:mình định in 606 chap ra A4 đọc dần thì tốn nhiều ko nhỉ![]()


trap đấy, đừng tin nhanh thếRecode có người yêu là Thánh Sịp rồi, thôi bạn thích mình đi cho tiện. :'>




Recode có người yêu là Thánh Sịp rồi, thôi bạn thích mình đi cho tiện. :'>

âu *censored*
2-300đ/page, 17 page tính cả cover, tùy thích
đọc A4 hình nét chữ to đọc sướng hơn
nhưng mà tính mình là đọc trong giờ nên cứ quyển truyện thôi :'>
trap đấy, đừng tin nhanh thế
mà tớ yêu đơn phương thánh chứ thánh có yêu tớ đâu![]()


in 606 chap thì cũng mất ối tiền mực đó - giấy thì A4 loại II cũng ổnmình định in 606 chap ra A4 đọc dần thì tốn nhiều ko nhỉ

???In đúng khổ thôi, to quá có lo bị mờ nétCòn in mỗi chap 606 thì b/t - in A3 cho nó máu
?Biệt danh của mình là Mr. 21 inch, bạn nhắm chịu nổi cuốc bổ vào thì mình sẽ hẹn hò nhé. :'>



, bị lậm mất gòi 
, nhưng 
For centuries, the Flying Dutchman has inspired novelists. Nicholas Monsarrat has already been mentioned. Captain Frederick Marryat, most famous for his classic novels The Children Of The New Forest and Mister Midshipman Easy, was also inspired to write The Phantom Ship. Like Monsarrat, Marryat wrote his fiction after experiencing the real ghost ship. In fact, it has been suggested that Captain Marryat invented the Van der Decken character. This is not possible, however. In any case, Marryat called his fictional captain Philip Vanderdecken, not Hendrick van der Decken.
Other famous authors inspired by the legend include Washington Irving (who called the captain Ramhout van Dam) and Sir Walter Scott. Recent novels include Castaways Of The Flying Dutchman, by Brian Jacques, and Sherlock Holmes And The Ghost Of The Flying Dutchman, by Steven Fullenkamp.
Spectral ships in other parts of the world are sometimes generically called "The Flying Dutchman", but the one that still tries to round the Cape of Good Hope is the original.
The ship's captain is Hendrik van der Decken, who, in 1641, swore to round the Cape of Good Hope even if it took him till Doomsday. (Lawrence Green quoted a date of 1680 as appearing in records of the Dutch East India Company, but he was not writing at first hand. He later acknowledged that there was no record of Captain Van der Decken in the diary of the Cape Colony's governors. However, the colony was not founded until 1652. The year 1729 is quoted even less frequently). Some sources say that the voyage was from Amsterdam to Batavia, in the Dutch East Indies, but the historian Eric Rosenthal was sure that it was on the return journey to Amsterdam that the ship was lost. In some versions of the legend, the ship's captain is called Falkenburg.
Nguồn: www.vanhunks.com





Mình chả tin bạn nào trong này là gỉl hết toàn lừa tình![]()

Tin hay không là tùy từng người thôi mà ^^~, với lại, con gái hâm mộ OP như tụi tớ đâu phải là ít mà lại nói rằng "ko tin" 'v'-?
