Mm. Well . . . when I grew up, we lived in the countryside. It is very beautiful - not very likely any of the places we've been so far, I'm afraid. After my father took a job at the university, we moved to a large city.
It is not as grand as London, but it has its own unique charms.
Mm. Well, it is the people I miss, really. I'd like to see my father again, and my friend Rei. And Naruhodo-san, of course.
[She sighs, shaking her head.]
But besides that - seeing all of the people out in the street, busily going about their business. And for a food . . . the English do tend to have fine ingredients, but mochi is very delicious.
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It is not as grand as London, but it has its own unique charms.
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I bet it does. [...] Tell me two things: your favorite thing about the city you moved to, and your favorite food from home.
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[She sighs, shaking her head.]
But besides that - seeing all of the people out in the street, busily going about their business. And for a food . . . the English do tend to have fine ingredients, but mochi is very delicious.
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You will. See them again, I mean. [...] Mochi, huh? What is that, I've never heard of it.