Difference between revisions of "My foos won't moos"

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River Oos, Germany.
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* Oos: a river in Germany
  
River Moose, USA.
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* '''Moose:''' name of rivers in New York and Maine, USA and in Canada
  
"My feet won't move."
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* '''My feet won't move.'''
  
"Moos" is also the German word for moss, capturing the way that the woman is transforming into a stone.
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* '''Moos:''' (''German'')  moss, capturing the way that the woman is transforming into a stone.
  
 
This line also refers back to the earlier story of the Mookse and the Gripes (pp. 152-9).
 
This line also refers back to the earlier story of the Mookse and the Gripes (pp. 152-9).

Revision as of 13:17, 14 September 2012

  • Oos: a river in Germany
  • Moose: name of rivers in New York and Maine, USA and in Canada
  • My feet won't move.
  • Moos: (German) moss, capturing the way that the woman is transforming into a stone.

This line also refers back to the earlier story of the Mookse and the Gripes (pp. 152-9).