Annotation - Chapter 12, Page 105

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Why is it the blind Lissener who takes the bow and arrows? SW Riddley has reason to be confident in Lissener's unusual senses, but it is an odd image for this grim character, since the most famous blind[folded] child archer is Cupid. EB