The Hare Who Won't Pick Up the Phone
In her story, Olwen states the price once and won't lower it, and sometimes that costs her dearly. With a farmer from the bottom of the valley she had a price argument in which exactly two sentences too many got said, one from each of them; neither has taken theirs back, and they've gone three winters without speaking. She knows it, she knows what it costs her, and still she won't pick up the phone. The portrait tells none of that: it only shows her calm, forward-facing look. The rest is in her biography.







