Monday, May 4, 2009

Thomas Kinkade End of a Perfect Day III

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'Militia . . .' mused Sergeant Colon.
'Hang on, you can't do that!' said Muldoon. 'That's nonsense!'
'It's the law. Never been repealed,' said Carrot.
'We've never every window.
'My word,' said Carrot.
'And there's dwarfs breaking windows and everything!' said the grocer. 'A dog's not safe!'
'You can't trust 'em,' said Cuddy.had a militia! Never needed one!''Until now, I think.''Now look here,' said Muldoon, 'you come back with me to the Palace. You're men of the Watch—''And we're going to defend the city,' said Carrot. People were streaming past the Watch House. Carrot stopped a couple by the simple expedient of sticking out his hand.'Mr Poppley, isn't it?' he said. 'How's the grocery business? Hello, Mrs Poppley.''Ain't you heard?' said the flustered man. 'The trolls have set fire to the Palace!'He followed Carrot's gaze up Broad Way, to where the Palace stood squat and dark in the early evening light. Ungovernable flames failed to billow from

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