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Updated: June 21, 2025
The Seraph was enchanted. "Then the cobbler'll sew him wight up in the sole of a shoe, an' the boy who wears the shoe will twinkle when he wuns, won't he? Oh, it's coming now! I hear it. I'm afwaid." "That's not the Dawn," said Angel, "that's the night flying away."
'Were you ever vewy much afwaid of the savages? she asked in her calm, dull childish voice. 'No never very much afraid. On the whole they're harmless they're not born yet, you can't feel really afraid of them. You know you can manage them. 'Do you weally? Aren't they very fierce? 'Not very. There aren't many fierce things, as a matter of fact.
One glass of wine was enough to make him drunk and giggling. Yet there was always a pleasant, warm naivete about him, that made him attractive. 'I'm not afwaid of anything except black-beetles, said the Pussum, looking up suddenly and staring with her black eyes, on which there seemed an unseeing film of flame, fully upon Gerald. He laughed dangerously, from the blood.
'He's got such an influence over Julius. 'Who is he? asked Gerald. 'He's a Jew, really. I can't bear him. 'Well, he's quite unimportant. But what's wrong with Halliday? 'Julius's the most awful coward you've ever seen, she cried. 'He always faints if I lift a knife he's tewwified of me. 'H'm! said Gerald. 'They're all afwaid of me, she said.
'Then one won't crawl on you, said Gerald, smiling and knowing. In some strange way he understood her. 'It's metaphysical, as Gerald says, Birkin stated. There was a little pause of uneasiness. 'And are you afraid of nothing else, Pussum? asked the young Russian, in his quick, hushed, elegant manner. 'Not weally, she said. 'I am afwaid of some things, but not weally the same.
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