Traveling through the Dragon's Den, it has just been explained that Haroun, the Ifrit, has been caught in a mirror trap. Here is the passage that follows:

"So," said Silas. "Now there are only three of us."
"And a pig," said Kandar [the mummy]
"Why?" Asked Miss Lupescu, with a wolf-tongue, through wolf teeth. "Why the Pig?"
"It's lucky," said Kandar.
Miss Lupescu growled, unconvinced.
"Did Haroun have a pig?" asked Kandar, simply.

Autore: Neil Gaiman

Traveling through the Dragon's Den, it has just been explained that Haroun, the Ifrit, has been caught in a mirror trap. Here is the passage that follows:<br /><br />"So," said Silas. "Now there are only three of us."<br />"And a pig," said Kandar [the mummy]<br />"Why?" Asked Miss Lupescu, with a wolf-tongue, through wolf teeth. "Why the Pig?"<br />"It's lucky," said Kandar.<br />Miss Lupescu growled, unconvinced.<br />"Did Haroun have a pig?" asked Kandar, simply. - Neil Gaiman


©gutesprueche.com

Data privacy

Imprint
Contact
Wir benutzen Cookies

Diese Website verwendet Cookies, um Ihnen die bestmögliche Funktionalität bieten zu können.

OK Ich lehne Cookies ab