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?' said Albert.
SQUEAK.
'She'll crack soon Death knew there should be things like bedside clocks. It had skulls and bones and the omega sign on it, and it didn't work. There were no working clocks in the house, except the special one in the hall. Any others got depressed and stopped, or unwound themselves all in one go.
Her room looked as though someone had moved out yesterday. There were hairbrushes on the dressing table, and a few odds and ends of make‑up. There was even a dressing‑gown on the back of the door. It had a rabbit on the pocket. The cosy effect would have been improved enough,' said Albert. 'Oh, yes. You can't be an immortal and a mortal at the same time, it'll tear you in half. I almost feels sorry for her.'SQUEAK, agreed the Death of Rats.'And that ain't the worst bit,' said Albert. 'You wait till her memory really starts working . . .SQUEAK.'You listen to me,' said Albert. 'You'd better start looking for him right away.'Susan awoke, and had no idea what time it was.There was a clock by the bedside, because
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