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But then...it used to be so simple, once upon a time.
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You can be as self-assertive as you like, I said, just so long as you do what you're told. (p. 20)
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Look," said Magrat desperately, "why don't I go by myself?"
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I hate mirrors," muttered the Duc.
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Nanny's mouth spread in an evil grin.
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I wondered about that," said Nanny. "Then I thought maybe I was imagining things."
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Haven't you got any romance in your soul?" said Magrat plaintively.
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This is Greebo. Between you and me, he's a fiend from hell."
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I ain't against adventure, in moderation," said Granny, "but not when I'm eatin'." (p. 247)
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Anyway, it'll be int'resting to see if it works."
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This one was quite likely looting towns when he should have been learning to read. (p. 267)
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Nanny Ogg looked him up and down or, at least, down and further down.
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Don't you talk to me about progress. Progress just means bad things happen faster. (p. 305)
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Magic's far too important to be used for rulin' people. (p. 316)
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We're her godmothers," said Granny.
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I don't want to hurt you, Mistress Weatherwax," said Mrs. Gogol.
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