Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Cao Yong Catalina

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Out cold,” she said. “Off playing with the fairies.”
She picked the girl “Well, do you know how to cure her?”
“Me? No!”
“Right! Me neither. But I know someone who might know,” she said. “And we can shove him in the dungeons for now. Lots of iron bars down there. That should keep him quiet.”up. “Come on. I’ll carry her, you bring Mr. Tinkerbell.”“That was brave of you, carrying her over your shoul-der,” said Nanny. “With them elves firing arrows, too.”“And it meant less chance of one hitting me, too,” said Granny.Nanny Ogg was shocked.“What? You never thought that, did you?”“Well, she’d been hit already. If I’d been hit too, neither of us’d get out,” said Granny, simply.“But that’s—that’s a bit heartless, Esme.”“Heartless it may be, but headless it ain’t. I’ve never claimed to be nice, just to be sensible. No need to look like that. Now, are you coming or are you going to stand there with your mouth open all day?”Nanny closed her mouth, and then opened it again to say:“What’re you going to do?”

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