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Old muse looking for a home
Just when I'd grown used to you leaving me alone.
So where are we off to this time? A town full of horrors worse than the Dead? A deadly enchanted forest? A game? I'm still to be collared, I see. Wonderful. Just wonderful.
So where are we off to this time? A town full of horrors worse than the Dead? A deadly enchanted forest? A game? I'm still to be collared, I see. Wonderful. Just wonderful.
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I can only hope to use it in a way that will make people happy - and safe.
You know - my sister's friend has a reindeer that he pretends can talk. I suppose they can understand each other on a deeper level, but Sven - the reindeer - certainly doesn't talk with human speech. He's a very intelligent reindeer, though.
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Your sister's friend sounds like a fool.
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He saved her life. I don't think he's foolish.
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Even fools can be heroes. Actually, it's not uncommon. But I suppose you must be grateful.
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Why was your sister in need of saving?
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She . . . was ill.
[Let's leave it at that.]
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Well, this has been a pleasant conversation, Elsa. Perhaps you and I will meet elsewhere someday.
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I would like that, Mogget.
[She paused, then - ]
Would you like me to pat your head? I'm not certain if that's something you'd enjoy . . .
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I wouldn't object. [He says it breezily, but what he really means is yes please.]
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I should like to talk to you again. Do take care, Mogget.
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That I shall.
[And he pads away.]