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If you take the view that he has Yeats, Septimus and any number of those three- year-olds like Frozen Fire, who could all run as well, then you're thinking that O'Brien must be 1 to 3 or 1 to 4 to win the Leger. At this stage only the filly Anna Pavlova looks like coming over and you would expect Septimus or Yeats to beat her
Should we spray-paint a school dictionary and set parts of it on fire on the roof outside our bedroom window? Or not?
We actually have no problem with sensible decisions. But adults, over REAL, IMPORTANT questions, haven't got a clue. Like, you're shopping with Margaret and she buys us chocolate. Do you take it or leave it with her until next weekend? Duh! You take it then, obviously. It's adults who need to have discussions about making life decisions, not us!
I don't know why we have discussions about life decisions at school because it's adults who need them. We get, 'Should you or should you not play on train tracks?' Hmm, that's a tricky one. Or, 'Should you or should you not grab a high voltage electric cable?' Let me think about that...
Margaret wanted us to have that. She knows the value of chocolate. She's kinder than you.