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Jenny Wingfield, The Homecoming of Samuel Lake Quotes: They’d have people out looking for her, and nothing makes grown-ups quite so mad as finding a child safe when they’d been scared silly that they might find that child dead.
         

They’d have people out looking for her, and nothing makes grown-ups quite so mad as finding a child safe when they’d been scared silly that they might find that child dead.


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They’d have people out looking for her, and nothing makes grown-ups quite so mad as finding a child safe when they’d been scared silly that they might find that child dead.
         



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This page presents the quote "They’d have people out looking for her, and nothing makes grown-ups quite so mad as finding a child safe when they’d been scared silly that they might find that child dead.". Author of this quote is Jenny Wingfield, The Homecoming of Samuel Lake. This quote is about parenting, fear, childhood,.