THE FRIENDLY GIANT
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At last, inevitably, I craso the ground, and a wild cry escaped my lips.
‘Oartle you? Oh dear.“
I stared back the archway.
Leaning over t ton or monster of my imaginings, but a giant. airs, stepped daintily and unconcernedly to stand over me most concern on his face.
‘Oh my goodness.“
-four or -five, and to shrink around him.
‘I never meant… You see, I only t… Because you’d been time, and… But t doesn’t matter no?“
I felt reduced to t for all dimensions, too, oo plump for ly around acles. transparency.
I must oo, per by my side and took my .
‘My, my, t e a tumble you took. If only I’d… I s high. hmm.“
My singing. I reaco investigate a tear in trousers, and my fingers came away bloodied.
‘Dear, o’s t? Is it broken? Can you move it?“ I , and ture of relief.
‘tay t get te.“ And off . danced delicately in and out of tly up tairs, o te footwork going on below.
I took a deep breated.
‘I’ve put ttle on,“ urned. It -aid kit e , and ook out an antiseptic lotion and some gauze.
‘I al in t old place one of t for years. Better safe tinging pad against my cut s’s be brave, shall we?“
‘Do you ricity here?“ I asked. I was feeling bewildered.
‘Electricity? But it’s a ruin.“ ared at m