[She looks in wonder from Paul to Babe and back again.]
But you jest about him being frozen, no? He cannot truly be frozen - that is not a nice thing to be, and he looks so lovely, Sir. He would be warm on a winter's night.
[Above curling up in an animal's stall she was not. To Paul's last question, she pauses to think. Finally, she holds out her book and her bundles of matches.]
Why have they given me a book with no words called 'The Little Match Girl'? And why do they give me matches? It seems a funny coincidence to me.
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[She looks in wonder from Paul to Babe and back again.]
But you jest about him being frozen, no? He cannot truly be frozen - that is not a nice thing to be, and he looks so lovely, Sir. He would be warm on a winter's night.
[Above curling up in an animal's stall she was not. To Paul's last question, she pauses to think. Finally, she holds out her book and her bundles of matches.]
Why have they given me a book with no words called 'The Little Match Girl'? And why do they give me matches? It seems a funny coincidence to me.