Touchy And Feely (Sissy Sawyer Mysteries) - Plot & Excerpts
‘You’re sure about that?’ ‘Absolutely positive. Don’t you remember the cards? Two men cutting wood. Then La Faucille Terrible. The man poking his eye out, and the other man laughing. What you just saw, that was exactly what the cards predicted, coming to life.’ ‘Not exactly. That guy didn’t poke his eye out with a pruning-hook, did he? He walloped his hand with a damn great ax.’ ‘Sam, those cards were first published in 1763, but they clearly foresaw that a man would hurt himself while he was working and another man would laugh at him, over two hundred forty years later. I don’t think we need to be too picky about exactly how he did it, do you?’ Sam lit a cigarette, too. ‘Do the cards foresee that we’re ever going to give up smoking?’ ‘Well, I’m going to, I don’t know about you.’ ‘I’m not so concerned about me. It’s you I’m worried about.’ ‘I’ll give up when I’m good and ready. Who are you, my dad?’ ‘Sorry,’ said Sam. ‘It’s just that—’ ‘I know, Sam.
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