Brian Jacques Quote

Boorab's spear was a window pole. He stood on the second step, barring their way. Who goes there? State y'business, wot? Brother Hoben tapped an impatient paw on the bottom step. Come out of the way, please. We'ew going to the walltop. The hare twitched his whiskers officiously. No Dibbuns allowed up here. You're not Dibbuns, are you? Cregga took hold of the window pole he was clasping and lifted both Boorab and the pole, with one paw, down onto the grass. Do we look like Dibbuns? Don't try my patience, sah! Just doin' one's duty, he muttered up the steps after them, somewhat creastfallen. I was only asking a civil question, wot. Humph, some creautres!

Brian Jacques

Boorab's spear was a window pole. He stood on the second step, barring their way. Who goes there? State y'business, wot? Brother Hoben tapped an impatient paw on the bottom step. Come out of the way, please. We'ew going to the walltop. The hare twitched his whiskers officiously. No Dibbuns allowed up here. You're not Dibbuns, are you? Cregga took hold of the window pole he was clasping and lifted both Boorab and the pole, with one paw, down onto the grass. Do we look like Dibbuns? Don't try my patience, sah! Just doin' one's duty, he muttered up the steps after them, somewhat creastfallen. I was only asking a civil question, wot. Humph, some creautres!

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About Brian Jacques

James Brian Jacques (, as in "Jakes"; 15 June 1939 – 5 February 2011) was an English author known for his Redwall series of novels and Castaways of the Flying Dutchman series. He also completed two collections of short stories entitled The Ribbajack & Other Curious Yarns and Seven Strange and Ghostly Tales.