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Stray Bullets • Hi-Jinks and Derring-Do, Vol.5 Chapter 10: Zippity Doo-Dah! • Page ik-page-413483
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Hi-Jinks and Derring-Do, Vol.5 Chapter 10: Zippity Doo-Dah!
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"Zippity doo" is the title of this chapter's epigraph. It's about a young man who has stolen a knife from his mother's house. The young man's name is Nemo, and he's from Baltimore, Maryland. Nemo's mother is furious that the young man has stolen her son's knife. She tells him to give it back or she'll kick his ass. Nemo says he was told to keep the knife away from her, but he stole it from his room. She's furious that Nemo is trying to kill her, and she tells him not to point his finger at her, because she's going to "ground" him for a man of his class. Nemo tells his mother that he'll blow her away if she doesn't give him the knife back. He tells her to be extra careful with his blow, because it's supposed to get wet on Tuesday, which is supposed to be a good day for thunderstorms. Nemo asks his mother what's wrong with him, and her response is that he was going to go to the bathroom, and then he was "in the can" for fifteen minutes. Nemo then tells his mom that he is going to be picked up by thunderstorms that night, so he should be careful with the blow. He says he'd blow his fingers away if he had to, but his mother says he looks like a "bump tump" at the moment, and that's why she'd pull off her thumbs if he were so serious. Nemo finally asks his mom why he is here, and his mother tells him that she feels sick, too, and has the flu. She then asks him if he has seen anyone, and when he says no, she says that there are no people in the house, and no one but them
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Stray Bullets • Hi-Jinks and Derring-Do, Vol.5 Chapter 10: Zippity Doo-Dah! • Page ik-page-413483
Stray Bullets • Hi-Jinks and Derring-Do, Vol.5 Chapter 10: Zippity Doo-Dah! • Page ik-page-413485
Stray Bullets • Hi-Jinks and Derring-Do, Vol.5 Chapter 10: Zippity Doo-Dah! • Page ik-page-413486
Hi-Jinks and Derring-Do, Vol.5 Chapter 10: Zippity Doo-Dah!
This is a locked chapterHi-Jinks and Derring-Do, Vol.5 Chapter 10: Zippity Doo-Dah!
About This Chapter
"Zippity doo" is the title of this chapter's epigraph. It's about a young man who has stolen a knife from his mother's house. The young man's name is Nemo, and he's from Baltimore, Maryland. Nemo's mother is furious that the young man has stolen her son's knife. She tells him to give it back or she'll kick his ass. Nemo says he was told to keep the knife away from her, but he stole it from his room. She's furious that Nemo is trying to kill her, and she tells him not to point his finger at her, because she's going to "ground" him for a man of his class. Nemo tells his mother that he'll blow her away if she doesn't give him the knife back. He tells her to be extra careful with his blow, because it's supposed to get wet on Tuesday, which is supposed to be a good day for thunderstorms. Nemo asks his mother what's wrong with him, and her response is that he was going to go to the bathroom, and then he was "in the can" for fifteen minutes. Nemo then tells his mom that he is going to be picked up by thunderstorms that night, so he should be careful with the blow. He says he'd blow his fingers away if he had to, but his mother says he looks like a "bump tump" at the moment, and that's why she'd pull off her thumbs if he were so serious. Nemo finally asks his mom why he is here, and his mother tells him that she feels sick, too, and has the flu. She then asks him if he has seen anyone, and when he says no, she says that there are no people in the house, and no one but them
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