"[color=7bcdc8]You e't all yah want, miss Jorry. Yah the one it' [i]for[/i].[/color]" He chuckled bemusedly, and the sparkles glittered brighter. "[color=7bcdc8]Poor Miss Nina'd be e't outta house an' home tryin' ta keeps ME fed! 'Ere only 'nuff 'ere fer you miss Jorry. E't ya fill. Ya'll needs it, cain't grow sumthin wuth nuttin'-- did da bes' I coul' when I foun' yas, bu't if'n I's gunna work more on 'at hole in ya fron', ya gonna nee' sum good food in ya.[/color]" He stood up from sitting on the floor, and made a polite bow. "[color=7bcdc8]A feller I been travellin' with 'ese las' few days as a'ready paid muh supper tab. It'sa cookin' on da odder side a taown. I'mma go e't alls I cans, an come on back. If'n yas done 'en, hows 'bout we goes shoppin? 'At dress look fine on yas, but it ain't like yas picked it ou' yaself, an ya need more an one pair.[/color]" He giggled naughtily. "[color=7bcdc8]Ain't like ya cover'd in fur like I's is! Cain't have ya goin nekkid.[/color]" And with that the bearman gave the girl a smile and a nod, then shuffled out of the room, then headed downstairs. He had a dinner date with a cauldron full of hearty pork and vegetable soup, and he did NOT want to be late.