Anne laughed. "You have no idea what this winter will be like. By making preparations for the worst, wouldn't it be better instead of being silent?" He said.
We got back on the train. The coachman began to direct the creature, and then the carriage slowly started moving again. I spread my arms, enjoying the cool breeze mixed with ice crystals. I felt warmer after lifting the two sacks.
I took out an apple that I had picked earlier, which happened to be nearby, then opened the lunch that we had brought, compacted rice with curry meat filling, and also delicious sweet egg rolls. I shared my lunch with Mickey, who curled up in the bamboo basket I had brought with me.
"Tha, will you come again the day after tomorrow? To buy meat and fish," Ane asked, who was also opening her lunch.