chater ne hw they dicvered thg wrth kng (第2/17页)
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aps which the cook and scullions delighted to give her. But upstairs among the ladies she asked questions about how she would be dressed for the great feast,and how long she would be allowed to sit up,and whether she would dance with some very,very small giant. And then(it made her hot all over when she remembered it afterwards)she would put her head on one side in an idiotic fashion which grown-ups,giant and otherwise,thought very fetching,and shake her curls,and fidget,and say,“Oh,I do wish it was tomorrow night,don’t you ? Do you think the time will go quickly till then ?”And all the giantesses said she was a perfect little darling; and some of them dabbed their eyes with enormous handkerchiefs as if they were going to cry.
“They’re dear little things at that age,”said one giantess to another. “It seems almost a pity...”
Scrubb and Puddleglum both did their best,but girls do that kind of thing better than boys. Even boys do it better than Marsh-wiggles.
At lunch