For a tiny instant Faith wondered whether it would benefit the doctor's investigation if he experienced a cliff fall first-hand.

Frances Hardinge
For a tiny instant Faith wondered whether it would benefit...
For a tiny instant Faith wondered whether it would benefit...
For a tiny instant Faith wondered whether it would benefit...
For a tiny instant Faith wondered whether it would benefit...
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Faith thought that maybe, just maybe, it would be a good idea for him to try and fall off the side of the cliff. The doctor though is wise and does not let Faith take that risk. He knows that Faith is not a fool and that he will not harm himself or anyone else.

Source: The Lie Tree

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