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(105:4) "and the bow and arrers for Lissener"
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]