Diana Wynne JonesWizard Howl, " said Wizard Suliman. "I must apologize for trying to bite you so often. In the normal way, I wouldn't dream of setting teeth in a fellow countryman.
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Howl at the Moon is a Scottish folk song about a wizard who tries to bite off the moon's face. The wizard's attempt is unsuccessful, and the moon remains intact. The wizard then begs for forgiveness, saying he will never try to bite off the moon again.
Source: Howls Moving Castle
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