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Empty Shoes, the story, not the challenge  [message #74791] Fri, 24 August 2018 17:54 Go to previous message
timmy

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When Doc Sawzall sent this to me he was a little nervous, considering it controversial. From here in the UK it is not. From a place where a right is not viewed as having an attendant responsibility I can see how it might be viewed as such.

I'm not about to give you any spoilers.

The tale is told at an almost breathless pace, and I suppose I could have split it into chapters, but challenge tales in chapters do not seem to command people's attention. And I think Empty Shoes is worth reading to the end.

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