![]() ![]() ![]() Wellington was sitting on her lap, his tongue nearly hanging down to his paws, clearly enjoying all the attention." (Ghostknight, p 156) Somebody had even rustled up a chair for her. "We found Zelda surrounded by very agitated Russians, Chinese and Canadians, who were all terribly concerned for the poor old lady who'd nearly lost her dog in Stonehenge. But where should they look for it, for nobody was allowed to get too close to those ancient stones? Well, that's why little dog Wellington, the fat nameless toad and grandma Zelda came along to help. Stonehenge, where Ella and Jon suspect to find the hidden heart of ghostknight Wiliam Longspee. Ella and Jon sitting in the backseat, a dog and a fat toad sitting in a basket in the front seat, her sprained foot wrapped in loads of bandages: that's how granny Zelda set out to Stonehenge in her age-old car. ![]() Bizarre, crazy, funny: The picture of Ella and the dog in front of the dolmens of Stonehenge is different from the many murky Ghostknight motifs, but just because of this it matches so well, since the story's not spooky throughout as well. ![]()
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