The books seem mostly filled with standard stuff, even if some of the
garments seem meant for slightly odder body shapes (he's pretty sure he saw
a sweater with wing holes in it). At least, he didn't spot anything too far
out of the ordinary, but considering his world that's not all that strange.
At Anne's question about the gruffalo, Billy perks up a bit, sounding more
confident. This, at least, is definitely something he knows. "They can
definitely be domesticated, and they're pretty easygoing," he tells her. "I
don't know how good their hair would be for clothes, it's a little
scratchy, but it's worth a shot. I know someone who has one. Do you think
there's space for a herd? I mean, they're kind of like cows, I guess, we
could probably set up a big pen or something. I could ask Frank."
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The books seem mostly filled with standard stuff, even if some of the garments seem meant for slightly odder body shapes (he's pretty sure he saw a sweater with wing holes in it). At least, he didn't spot anything too far out of the ordinary, but considering his world that's not all that strange.
At Anne's question about the gruffalo, Billy perks up a bit, sounding more confident. This, at least, is definitely something he knows. "They can definitely be domesticated, and they're pretty easygoing," he tells her. "I don't know how good their hair would be for clothes, it's a little scratchy, but it's worth a shot. I know someone who has one. Do you think there's space for a herd? I mean, they're kind of like cows, I guess, we could probably set up a big pen or something. I could ask Frank."