Sophie listened and felt sad. Interesting things did seem to happen, but always to somebody else.
chandanaцитирует2 года назад
“If he is, you’ll never pin him down,” Michael answered. “He hates being pinned down to anything.”
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“Howl’s very fickle,” said Calcifer. “He’s only interested until the girl falls in love with him. Then he can’t be bothered with her.”
chandanaцитирует2 года назад
On the other hand, it is quite a risk to spank a wizard for getting hysterical about his hair.
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“Annoyed?” said Sophie. “Why should I be annoyed? Someone only filled the castle with rotten aspic, and deafened everyone in Porthaven, and scared Calcifer to a cinder, and broke a few hundred hearts. Why should that annoy me?”
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Then he stood up. “I feel ill,” he announced. “I’m going to bed, where I may die.” He tottered piteously to the stairs. “Bury me beside Mrs. Pentstemmon,” he croaked as he went up them to bed
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Howl coughed piteously. “I shall go in disguise, probably as another corpse,” he said, trailing back toward the stairs
chandanaцитирует2 года назад
I wondered whether to ask her if she would mind everywhere being covered with green slime when Howl’s hair went wrong; or if she minded coping with a man who had head colds like a drama queen; or being twisted round Howl’s little finger; or would it worry her that the man was a terrible coward; or always falling in love with other women;
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She cackled again as she walked on. Perhaps she was a little mad, but then old women often were.
The fact that she's accepted she's an old woman-
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“Did you say something?” Howl croaked.
“No, but I was thinking that people who run away from everything deserve every cold they get,” Sophie said.