Five Brothers and a War
Target Practice, van Pelt-Style
After about six tries aiming at the ridge of the roof he knew that he had the right angle. Kees Tadema appeared at the window and began searching for the culprit. He could not see Kees van Pelt as he had tactically withdrawn to the back of his room, out of sight. Having the right angle meant that he rarely missed again, driving poor Kees Tadema to distraction as he kept looking for that annoying joker/jerk.
van Pelt
Five Brothers and a War
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