They were still kind of new to each other. Pfirsich didn’t know what to make of this odd little man.
Then again, Pfirsich’s a Swabian, and Udo is very much a Berliner (think, “New Yorker”).
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They were still kind of new to each other. Pfirsich didn’t know what to make of this odd little man.
Then again, Pfirsich’s a Swabian, and Udo is very much a Berliner (think, “New Yorker”).
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It is interesting (and amusnig) to see the seeds of the relationship Udo and the Peach have in the earlier books (later in their relationship). Udo is quite the schemer, isn’t he?
One of the great literary conceits is the partnership of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Yes, I’m using this definition: “Conceit, in literature, fanciful or unusual image in which apparently dissimilar things are shown to have a relationship.”