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Maggie Gee

The Red Children

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    Identity. She thought I would yield as soon as she used the word. But what’s your identity, Belinda?
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    , who was either an artist or maybe a writer, and either bipolar, or recovering from a breakdown,
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    Belinda, you’re right.’ His best smile. ‘Trouble is, we don’t know what their language is. We know it’s a mixture – a few words of Arabic, bits of Spanish and English, even Italian – but it’s not like anything we know.’
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    ut Belinda Birch hadn’t left. She stood there behind an armchair in the corner of Winston’s office, pulling at her bleached blonde hair which she daily tortured into a thin tight ponytail, the style she had worn twenty years ago when, with her neat, pointy features and tiny waist, she had won Margate Festival Princess.
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    . By a racist. Famous case,’ someone else claimed.
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    someone said, but ‘His uncle was murdered. By
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    who could say ‘No’ to Winston? Who was rumoured to be so sympathetic to others because he himself had a tragic family history – a twin brother who died, some
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    ‘I hear you,’ said Winston, with his shy, intelligent, winning smile, pushing his halo of dark curly hair back from his forehead and looking them one by one in the eyes.
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    didn’t look quite human. Everything was slightly shifted, as if in a drawing.
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    Ravens are messengers, omens who perched on the shoulders of old Norse gods and pointed to past and future. Ravens, the birds who remember.
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