1. Ermintrude (the name of the cow in "The Magic Roundabout").
2. Victorian elegance meets 1970s' scruff.
3. What was/is your favourite subject at school?
1. Gertrude
2. Science
3. Do you like salad?
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1. Name.
2. Love it! One of my favorite things to eat.
3. Have you ever grown your own food?
1. Nombre
2. Yes, I have.
3. What is your dream job?
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1. Number
2. World famous author
3. What's the worst injury you've ever received?
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1. Book.
2. Breaking my wrist as a child. I've been pretty fortunate!
3. What's the last thing you ate?
1. Words
2. Some delicious Belgian hazelnut truffle chocolates. Yum!
3. If you could, what sorts of dreams would you create in your sleep?
We have nothing, if not belief.
—C.S. Lewis
1. Music
2. I'd have horrible nightmares, then when I wake up I'd feel glad that real life is nothing like as bad as that. The trouble with having wonderful dreams is the disappointment of realising it was only a dream.
3. What's the nicest unexpected birthday or Christmas present you've ever received?
1. Songs
2. The Doctor Who owls shirt my wife bought me a few years ago
3. Who do you miss the most right now?
"All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies. And when they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you..."
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1. Seven.
2. Right at this moment? Having a cat around to pet.
3. What's your favorite fiction book?
1. Birthday
2. Aside from Narnia, I'd say Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
3. What words describe you best?
We have nothing, if not belief.
—C.S. Lewis
1. Cake.
2. Rose, Tree and Dryad. If I was going to pick three... I'd probably go with inquisitive, empathetic, and ditzy.
3. If you were going to sign up to research and write the biography of a historical figure, which historical figure would it be?
1. Chocolate
2. Good question! I'd probably say Geoffrey Chaucer because I love his writing, and I'd love to learn more about his world.
3. Same question.
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1. Mint.
2. Hmm, I think I would go with George MacDonald. He was a really fascinating, inspiring man and I'd love to learn a lot about him—no better way to do that than to research and write a biography!
3. If you had to leave your country of origin, which country would you choose as your new home?
1. Money
2. The USA. I've visited it about 10 times and I love the atmosphere.
3. What's the worst job (as in employment) you've ever had? (Being a school student doesn't count!)