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Leper Town

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I have mentioned the boys who got lost in the Lepertown caves before.  The incident caused me to dream the story That Age.  I had several nightmares about the boys, or at least about two lost boys because I had no idea what they looked like (or indeed eve
Pathfinder shoes were essential for any Cub or Cub Scout or Scout.  The sole had a number of tiny examples of animal paw-prints on it.  They were raised, sort of embossed, and made a stamp on something like wet sand or mud; or a light-coloured carpet.  The shoes also had a small compass embedded into one of the soles.  Years later, I would get my own Pathfinder shoes.
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Leper Town may, or may not, have been the original name of Liberton, a small village on the outskirts of Edinburgh, where I grew up. We were told that it was a Leper colony at one point and I think that since we all seemed to think that Leper's were Zombies that it was kind of cool, so we wanted to believe it.

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