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The old men and farm hands with whom [[Death]] as [[Bill Door]] becomes friends live somewhere in the [[Octarine Grass Country]] and occasionally work for such smallholders as [[Miss Flitworth]]. They drink [[scumble]], a fermented drink made from apples. Well, mainly from apples. They are weather-beaten and uneducated, simple and uncomplicated but they teach Bill Door a lot about what it is to be human. See also [[Gabby Wheels]] and [[Duke Bottomley]]. | The old men and farm hands with whom [[Death]] as [[Bill Door]] becomes friends live somewhere in the [[Octarine Grass Country]] and occasionally work for such smallholders as [[Miss Flitworth]]. They drink [[scumble]], a fermented drink made from apples. Well, mainly from apples. They are weather-beaten and uneducated, simple and uncomplicated but they teach Bill Door a lot about what it is to be human. See also [[Gabby Wheels]] and [[Duke Bottomley]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:30, 22 December 2013
The old men and farm hands with whom Death as Bill Door becomes friends live somewhere in the Octarine Grass Country and occasionally work for such smallholders as Miss Flitworth. They drink scumble, a fermented drink made from apples. Well, mainly from apples. They are weather-beaten and uneducated, simple and uncomplicated but they teach Bill Door a lot about what it is to be human. See also Gabby Wheels and Duke Bottomley.