[ There's another slight pause before Wolfe speaks, a small, quick war playing out as he debates what is or isn't safe to say to this woman who is or isn't another of the town's strange inhabitants. But this conversation has already gone deeper than those he's had with the original residents—those don't go much deeper than, "What are you reading today, Mr. Wolfe?" and "Golly, back at it?"—and with her words and manner, Wolfe is damn sure he's reading intelligence beyond the townsfolk.
So then the question is how much to tell her, and that's made easy by their situation. ]
What do you know of the Great Library of Alexandria?
[ A question for a question—this will let him know how much he can safely say. ]
i was p sure that was the case so i was just CACKLING over here
So then the question is how much to tell her, and that's made easy by their situation. ]
What do you know of the Great Library of Alexandria?
[ A question for a question—this will let him know how much he can safely say. ]