The bounce causes her to lose balance and she falls, rolling toward the center of the trampoline where Magnu is, as though she were a bowl of garlic on a tablecloth in a demonstration of the concept of gravity. Fortunately, as she is on a trampoline, falling does not hurt, and she giggles before answering Magnu’s question.
“Klaus gajsasky,” she tells him, which is her way of saying, “Klaus likes to read, and can find any information he ever needs in any library.” She signs book. She knows Magnu showed her read at one point but she can’t remember that one right now.
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“Klaus gajsasky,” she tells him, which is her way of saying, “Klaus likes to read, and can find any information he ever needs in any library.” She signs book. She knows Magnu showed her read at one point but she can’t remember that one right now.