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his piercing blue eyes scanning the rows of bookshelves. his white librarian’s shirt was immaculate.
Think about it snake. 2 gallons of gasoline to move the car and the other 8 gallons to exterminate the undesirables.
"I don't follow your order," Snake said. "And I don't leave my wheelchair out side where it will be stolen and destroyed by the elements."
Snake narrowed his eyes. "You think you can keep me out with your chains and your glass?"
E-lie stood, his presence imposing. He walked around the desk, his boots clicking against the polished floor. “Do you know why the glass was so important?” The Germans had it right, he mused. On one side, the chosen. On the other, the undesirables. The weak. The broken. The ones who didn’t fit into the grand design.
E-lie leaned closer and lowered his voice to a whisper laced with menace, "why didn't you leave your wheel chair out side where it will be stolen and destroyed by the elements?"