“You let their friendship continue because Maisie looks after your son while you're gallivanting around the country disguised as Sherlock Holmes" - Uncle Paton Yewbeam”

—  Jenny Nimmo

Source: Charlie Bone and the Shadow

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British author of children's books 1944

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