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Bookseller in Widdy Street. Ankh-Morpork. Originally from Smale. Sold [[Carrot]] a copy of ''The Perfumed Allotment, or, The Garden of Delights'', which led to mutual embarrassment when Carrot realized it wasn't about horticulture after all. | Bookseller in Widdy Street. Ankh-Morpork. Originally from [[Smale]]. Sold [[Carrot]] a copy of ''The Perfumed Allotment, or, The Garden of Delights'', which led to mutual embarrassment when Carrot realized it wasn't about horticulture after all. | ||
Mr. Wazir led the group of ethnic Klatchians who came to the Watch House to protest the detention of Mr. [[Goriff]]'s family. Upon being told that the Goriffs were free to go, Wazir then got into a screaming match with Mr. Goriff, as their respective natal countries had been at war for generations. | Mr. Wazir led the group of ethnic Klatchians who came to the Watch House to protest the detention of Mr. [[Goriff]]'s family. Upon being told that the Goriffs were free to go, Wazir then got into a screaming match with Mr. Goriff, as their respective natal countries had been at war for generations. | ||
No known relation to the import-export business [[Wazir and Webb]]. | No known relation to the import-export business [[Wazir and Webb]]. |
Revision as of 20:36, 9 August 2015
Bookseller in Widdy Street. Ankh-Morpork. Originally from Smale. Sold Carrot a copy of The Perfumed Allotment, or, The Garden of Delights, which led to mutual embarrassment when Carrot realized it wasn't about horticulture after all.
Mr. Wazir led the group of ethnic Klatchians who came to the Watch House to protest the detention of Mr. Goriff's family. Upon being told that the Goriffs were free to go, Wazir then got into a screaming match with Mr. Goriff, as their respective natal countries had been at war for generations.
No known relation to the import-export business Wazir and Webb.