A letter accuses Hilde of stealing a book from Marco and demands she return it to the library or face consequences. The letter writer threatens violence, stating they will forcibly take the book from Hilde's hands even if dead, and implies hanging Hilde for reading the stolen book. The letter concludes by demeaning Hilde's character and claiming kindness in giving her a chance to remedy the situation.
A letter accuses Hilde of stealing a book from Marco and demands she return it to the library or face consequences. The letter writer threatens violence, stating they will forcibly take the book from Hilde's hands even if dead, and implies hanging Hilde for reading the stolen book. The letter concludes by demeaning Hilde's character and claiming kindness in giving her a chance to remedy the situation.
A letter accuses Hilde of stealing a book from Marco and demands she return it to the library or face consequences. The letter writer threatens violence, stating they will forcibly take the book from Hilde's hands even if dead, and implies hanging Hilde for reading the stolen book. The letter concludes by demeaning Hilde's character and claiming kindness in giving her a chance to remedy the situation.
book in the library in the section marked M and forget about it or I’ll be forced to take it from your cold dead hands. I dare you to read it, I’ll have no issue taking it once you throw a rope around your neck allowing me to tear it from your rotten hands. You don’t understand how kind I’m being giving you the chance to fix your mistake. Beings such as yourself are not worthy of such consideration.