“Returning to bed, Rachel strokes Zachariah's black curls as he drifts into sleep and appreciates the shape and fractal geometry there, the self-similarity and infinity of scale. She breathes in at his scalp, then presses her ear to his, listening for the clamour of voices within, to the long line of fighting men who made him, his head a seashell. There is a template for the fighting man. Rachel listens across three times nine countries, as the fairy-tale saying goes, across three times nine countries in the thirtieth tsardom . . .” LoversRomanticFairy TalesAncestorsBe My WolffEmma RichlerTenderRussian Fairy TalesSeashell Book:Be My Wolff Source: Be My Wolff
“Why so sad?" Zach queries in fairy-tale tones. "Rachel?" "O my brother Ivanushka," she recites. "A heavy stone is round my throat, silken grass grows through my fingers, yellow sand lies on my breast." "That's perishing gloomy," Zach remarks. "It ends happily though. Gracious! Everything sounds depressing this morning," adds Rachel. "There's a teacher at my school, she's very young, but she goes, Gracious! Just like a dowager. Makes me laugh. Except this morning. I can't help it. I am too depressed. I hate those voices so much. In the Gardens." "Stop listening," Zach scolds and put his hands in her hair—silken grass grows through his fingers.” DialogueDescriptionFairy TalesAllusionBe My WolffEmma RichlerRussian Fairy Tales Book:Be My Wolff Source: Be My Wolff
“Zachariah, mind the palace," Rachel told her beloved before bashing off across three times nine countries. "But DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT enter the lists. No fighting! No barney, mill, contest, set-to, turn-up, battle, match!” LoveDialogueBelovedBoxingVocabularyFairy TalesAllusionBe My WolffEmma RichlerRussian Fairy Tales Book:Be My Wolff Source: Be My Wolff
“The older she grows, the farther she walks. It is a good thing the world is round and she is fond of walking in circles or else she might disappear across three times nine countries in the thirtieth tsardom!” WalkingWhimsicalBe My WolffEmma RichlerRussian Fairy Tales Book:Be My Wolff Source: Be My Wolff