“No sheep may leave the flock," he said to anyone who would listen, "unless he comes back again.”
Leonie Swann“No, little one, George's ghost won't come back. Human beings don't have souls. No soul, no ghost. Simple.""How can you say that?" protested Mopple. "We don't know whether humans have souls or not.""Every lamb knows that your soul is in your sense of smell. And human beings don't have very good noses." Maude herself had an excellent sense of smell, and often thought about the problem of souls and noses."So you'd only see a very small ghost. Nothing to be afraid of.”
Leonie Swann, Three Bags Full“Maple thought optimistically that human beings, on their good days, weren't much dimmer than sheep. Or at least, not much dimmer than dim sheep.”
Leonie Swann, Three Bags Full“Do you think the Goblin King really did it?" asked Cordelia hesitantly. All the sheep knew she was talking about George's death. Mopple quickly pulled up a tuft of grass."Or Satan?" added Lane."Nonsense," Rameses snorted nervously. "Satan would never do a thing like that."several of the sheep bleated in agreement. None of them thought Satan capable of such an act. Satan was an elderly donkey who sometimes grazed in the meadow next to theirs, and uttered blood-curdling cries. his voice was truly dreadful, but otherwise he'd always struck them as harmless.”
Leonie Swann, Three Bags Full“No sheep may leave the flock," he said to anyone who would listen, "unless he comes back again.”
Leonie Swann, Three Bags Full“Cordelia was thinking how human beings can invent words, how they can line up their invented words side by side on paper. It was magic.”
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