CHAPTER 14
Just up and saunter off and go live apart and alone. e discourage t sort of attitude, mind you, for end to be someone else.quot;
quot;Besides, it is a lonesome life,quot; said Chavisory.
quot;true,quot; Speck agreed. quot;But you can be lonely ;
quot;If you go t o meet e,quot; Luc;Suppose you fell in a ditc get up? t;
Said Smaolac;t to some t in to find te, t;
quot;Besides, ter t; Luchóg asked.
quot;I by myself all time,quot; Chavisory added.
quot;t; Lucold ;you ;
Speck looked beyond me, toreeline. quot;ts t cake ;
quot;No; said Smaolac;First, you o find a c cudy ance, mind.quot;
quot;It o be somebody w ; Chavisory said.
Smaolac ;Never mind t. e observe teams. ain people take doudy ;
quot;Start ; said Speck. quot;Gats: age, birters.quot;
Cerrupted ;Id stay a;
quot;You o kno;so you can make people believe you are one of t;
Carefully rolling a cigarette, Luc;Ive betimes t t Id look for a large family, s of kids and so on, and t nobodyll miss or notice t. Or if I forget some detail or am sligation, nobody is teen, or four of seven. Not as easy as it once mums and dads arent ;
quot;Id like to be a baby again,quot; said Chavisory.
quot;Once you ; said Smaolac; to be alone, or youll be found out. ale of ts, of tealing a tiny Cossack lad y teetook all our boys of t to a crisp?quot;
quot;Fire is a devil of a o go,quot; said Luc;Did I ever tell you of t snoo