You assume I have enemies? [A question so radically misplaced it would stick out like a thorn.
Sharp. A warning.
Children out past their bedtime always did get into trouble - and children who thrived in mischief under a dark sky, looking at adults like walls to scale (or to knock down), were the most interesting sort.
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Sharp. A warning.
Children out past their bedtime always did get into trouble - and children who thrived in mischief under a dark sky, looking at adults like walls to scale (or to knock down), were the most interesting sort.
They always had enemies of their own.]