Thursday, 2 April 2009

Paul Klee Around the Fish

Paul Klee Around the FishPaul Klee Ancient SoundRene Magritte Homesickness
try the wizards. They ought to be tole,’ said Mrs Cake. She was quivering with self-importance, like a small enraged football. ‘Yes, but you said they never Listen,’ said Ludmilla.
‘Got to tryroom and lock yourself in and get on with some sewing like a good girl.’

l Mrs Cake was aware that some religions had priestesses. What Mrs Cake thought about the ordination of women was unprintable. The religions with priestesses in Ankh-Morpork tended to attract a large crowd of plain-clothes priests from other denominations who were looking for a few hours’ respite somewhere where they wouldn’t encounter Mrs Cake.. Byway, what are you doing out of your room?’‘Oh, mother. You know I hate that room. There’s no need -‘‘You can’t be too careful. Supposin’ you was to take it into your head to go and chase people’s chickens? What would the neighbours say?’ ‘I’ve never felt the least urge to chase a chicken, mother,’ said Ludmilla wearily.‘Or run after carts, barkin’.’‘That’s dogs, mother.’‘You just get back in your

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