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“The to Cathal was battered and only one wagon wide, with swells of hard earth where mud had frozen during cold ad rainy seasons. Enna tripped often, and cursed each time she tripped, until Dasha said, "Enna, you might watch your language." Enna grimaced. "I was. You should hear my thoughts.” quote by Shannon Hale
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“The to Cathal was battered and only one wagon wide, with swells of hard earth where mud had frozen during cold ad rainy seasons. Enna tripped often, and cursed each time she tripped, until Dasha said, "Enna, you might watch your language." Enna grimaced. "I was. You should hear my thoughts.”

Shannon Hale

About This Quote

Source Book: The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale, 2003

A character struggles with harsh travel conditions and frustration, learning to moderate language when urged by a companion.

In simple terms: Travel hardships cause irritation; a friend advises calmer speech.

Key Takeaway

Mind your words during stressful journeys.

Themes

adversity communication friendship

Mood

tense reflective

Type

narrative descriptive

When to use this quote

  • long journeys
  • cold weather
  • team dynamics
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

Resilience self‑control

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does harsh weather affect morale?
  • What role does gentle correction play in friendships?
A Different Perspective

The quote focuses on language, not broader survival challenges.

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