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I removed the Borribles Trilogy because it does not strictly fit the definition...the Borribles are known by society and are actively being hunted down. I also added the Littles series.

"Wainscot Society"?

The link to Wainscot Society links to this page itself, so it has no explanation. I've ended up on this page as I was looking up "wainscoting"; so I'm guessing --like The Borrowers-- a hidden society living within your wainscoting/walls... but that doesn't fit Heinlein so please someone explain? 86.31.58.117 ( talk) 09:21, 25 September 2019 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I removed the Borribles Trilogy because it does not strictly fit the definition...the Borribles are known by society and are actively being hunted down. I also added the Littles series.

"Wainscot Society"?

The link to Wainscot Society links to this page itself, so it has no explanation. I've ended up on this page as I was looking up "wainscoting"; so I'm guessing --like The Borrowers-- a hidden society living within your wainscoting/walls... but that doesn't fit Heinlein so please someone explain? 86.31.58.117 ( talk) 09:21, 25 September 2019 (UTC) reply


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