Sunday, April 26, 2009

Cao Yong WINDS OF LOVE

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least you’ll be so good as to run up to my place and bring everything that’s in the bottom of the dresser.”
“Yes, Esme.”
“But before that you’ll call in at your Jason’s and tell him to get the forge good and hot.”
Nanny Ogg unwound down to her waist when she shook her head a cou-ple of times.
Nanny watched in paralyzed fascination as she reached up again and broke a single hair at its root.
Granny Weatherwax’s hands made a complicated motion in the air as she made a noose out of something almost too thin to see. She ignored the thrashing horn and dropped it over the unicorn’s neck. Then she pulled.
Struggling, its unshod hooves kicking up great clods of mud, the unicorn struggled to its feet.
“That’ll never hold it,” said Nanny, sidling around the tree.
“I could hold it with a cobweb, Gytha Ogg. With a cob-web. Now go about your business.”
“Yes, Esme.”stared down at the struggling unicorn. It507Terry Pratchettseemed to be stuck, terrified of Granny but at the same time quite unable to escape.“Oh, Esme, you’re never going to ask our Jason to—““I won’t ask him to do anything. And I ain’t asking you, neither.”Granny Weather-wax removed her hat, skimming it into the bushes. Then, her eyes never leaving the animal, she reached up to the iron-gray bun of her hair and removed a few crucial pins.The bun uncoiled a waking snake of fine hair, which

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