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The Secret Thief

They said he was a wily man, with much of the snake in all he did, wherever he went for miles around whatever the people had, they hid. They hid their daughters and their wives, their gold and all their precious rings; they tried to hide their very lives, for he was good at findingContinue reading “The Secret Thief”

Posted byTara CollinsFebruary 29, 2016Posted inPoetryTags:genreLeave a comment on The Secret Thief

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