“"You want us to help you break out of prison?" Jack nodded his head. "Quite right." "How are we supposed to do that?" Sabrina asked. "Easy, you go in through the front door and distract the guard. Then the little one here will hit him in the gob with a club or something and snatch his keys." "I'm seven years old. I can't hit someone with a club, and not in the gob—whatever that is!" Daphne cried. "Sure you can. Deputy Crane isn't going to put up a fight. He's daft in the head and jumpy ...as a flea. But if he does happen to put up a fight, all you have to do is hit him in the shins. He'll fall over like a sack of potatoes," Jack replied. "She's not hitting anyone with a club," Sabrina said. "Well, if saving your granny and her pal isn't that important to you, I can just stay in the nick." Sabrina looked into Jack's hopeful face. How could this odd little man actually be the key to Granny and Mr.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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