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The children refused to disbelieve in the monsters because, frankly, they knew...
Author:
Terry Pratchett
Book:
Hogfather
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Published at:
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The children refused to disbelieve in the monsters because, frankly, they knew damn well the things were there. But she'd found that they could, very firmly, also believe in the poker.
( Terry Pratchett )
[ Hogfather ]
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