"Faily and with Jean-Franois-Beaulieu" is the title of this chapter's epigraph. It's a short song about a guy who's been drinking a lot of beer and trying to figure out what to do with himself. He's trying to find out what it's like to be thirty-seven years old and to look like a little girl . The song ends with a soliloquy about how he wishes he'd lived in fairyland all his life. He says he's afraid bruud is missing his brutal self, and that hiring a huntsman is the only way to get rid of him. He also says that he wishes a witch could get her witch's revenge on him. That's right, a witch can get revenge on a guy by killing him. Nice try, dude.
"Faily and with Jean-Franois-Beaulieu" is the title of this chapter's epigraph. It's a short song about a guy who's been drinking a lot of beer and trying to figure out what to do with himself. He's trying to find out what it's like to be thirty-seven years old and to look like a little girl . The song ends with a soliloquy about how he wishes he'd lived in fairyland all his life. He says he's afraid bruud is missing his brutal self, and that hiring a huntsman is the only way to get rid of him. He also says that he wishes a witch could get her witch's revenge on him. That's right, a witch can get revenge on a guy by killing him. Nice try, dude.