Where you are going now,' Schmendrick answered, 'few will mean you anything but evil, and a friendly heart- however foolish - may be as welcome as water one day. Take me with you, for laughs, for luck, for the unknown. Take me with you.
by Peter S. Beagle (0 Reviews)
In "The Last Unicorn" by Peter S. Beagle, the character Schmendrick speaks to the protagonist about the dangers ahead. He warns that those she will encounter may not appreciate her presence, viewing her with suspicion or malice. However, he emphasizes the value of companionship, highlighting how a kind heart, despite seeming foolish, can be a source of strength and hope in difficult times.
Schmendrick proposes that she take him along on her journey, suggesting that their shared experiences could provide laughter, good fortune, and the thrill of facing the unknown together. His invitation underscores the importance of friendship and support when confronting challenges that lie ahead.
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