Sola gathered her things to leave the village, and went to wake up Sayle and Vizilla so they could prepare themselves to leave the house. 264
Sayle and Vizilla woke up and said to their mother: "Let's go to sleep, the sun hasn't risen yet."
Sola: Get up, Uncle Colin is waiting for us to go with him to the city. Come on, go to the bathroom and wash your faces and hands. I'm waiting for you in my room to put on your new clothes. I will comb your hair for you. I want my uncle and everyone who sees you in town to like you. 265
Uncle Colin was shouting, "We're late. The wolves pulling the cart are hungry." 266
Sula calls him, picks up that damned cat and gives it to them. When Sally heard the mother's words, she ran to her.
Mother: Have you seen my cat?
Sula: Oh, you still have sympathy for her 267
Sally: Mom, please don't throw her to the wolf. We need her keys. Who opens the door for us when it closes on us? 268
Sola: Yes, but she's a monster
Sally: Mom, I'll take her with me
Sola: No
The boy, Sally, began to cry as she said: "I will not go with you."
Uncle Colin heard Sally crying, so he ran to him carrying him, and said to him: Why are you crying, nephew?
Sula: He wants to take that cat with him, I mean the monster 269
Uncle Colin: Hey, you'll take it with you
Sola: What are you saying? I won't go with you
Uncle Colin: Sister, that cat left us and is not here 270
Sula laughs: Rather, it is hidden. You hear our words and know everything. When we want to leave the house, it will appear
Uncle Colin: Please tell him you're going with us
Sula: I wouldn't say she killed my husband
Uncle Colin: Please just move your head 271
Sula shook her head sadly and Uncle Colin asked Sally to look at his mother as she gestured yes to him