The book The Convict's Sword was written by author I. J. Parker Here you can read free online of The Convict's Sword book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Convict's Sword a good or bad book?
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They need not have troubled. Most streets were empty. When they got close to the house, they moved even more cautiously, but all looked quiet and deserted. “There may be somebody inside,” Tora said. “Is there a way in from the back?” Kinjiro looked Tora over. “You’re big,” he said, “but you may be able to do it.” It involved climbing the rear fence at a corner, and then walking like a rope dancer along the narrow top of the wall for a distance of about twenty feet, before jumping to the roof of ...the large shed. Kinjiro demonstrated with the ease of someone used to the route. Tora shuddered. He doubted the flimsy wall would support him, and anyone walking along the top and on the shed roof would be visible from several streets and houses. “Kinjiro,” Tora hissed. The boy paused, swaying back and forth, and grinned down at Tora. “Nothing to it.” “It won’t hold me.” “It’ll hold you if you walk quickly.” “People will see us.” Kinjiro cast a glance around.
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