Markus Zusak Quotes
Her Face Was Severe But Smiling. "What The Hell Did You Do With My Hairbrush, You Stupid Saumensch, You Little Thief? ... The Tirade Went On For Perhaps Another Minute, With Liesel Making A Desperate Suggestion Or Two About The Possible Location Of The Said Brush. It Ended Abruptly, With Rosa Pulling Liesel Close, Just For A Few Seconds. Her Whisper Was Almost Impossible To Hear, Even At Such Close Proximity. "You Told Me To Yell At You. You Said They'd All Believe It." She Looked Left And Right, Her Voice Like Needle And Thread. "He Woke Up, Liesel. He's Awake." From Her Pocket, She Pulled Out The Toy Soldier With The Scratched Exterior. "He Said To Give You This. It Was His Favorite." ... Before Liesel Had A Chance To Answer, She Finished It Off. "Well? Answer Me! Do You Have Any Other Idea Where You Might Have Left It?
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