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A street and the small square at its end half-way from the river to [[Limping Gate]] in Widdershins [[Morpork]]. Its lower end is one branch of [[Five Ways]]. Like the [[Dark Gate]] it may be the relic of an older city wall - one of Terry's "onion skins" - overtaken by time and the growth of a city. No actual gate exists to be sxeen now and all that remains is the name.  
A street and the small square at its end half-way from the river to [[Limping Gate]] in Widdershins [[Morpork]]. Its lower end is one branch of [[Five Ways]]. Like the [[Dark Gate]] it may be the relic of an older city wall - one of Terry's "onion skins" - overtaken by time and the growth of a city. No actual gate exists to be seen now and all that remains is the name plus an adjacent stretch of much-graffiti'd redundant wall. [[By The Wall]] leads off nearby the Gate and runs parellel.  


In {{H}}, [[Banjo Lilywhite]] is known as the Goose Gate grabber (a pun, since goose is slang for "to pinch on the butt").
In {{H}}, [[Banjo Lilywhite]] is known as the Goose Gate grabber (a pun, since goose is slang for "to pinch on the butt").

Revision as of 15:45, 12 December 2012

A street and the small square at its end half-way from the river to Limping Gate in Widdershins Morpork. Its lower end is one branch of Five Ways. Like the Dark Gate it may be the relic of an older city wall - one of Terry's "onion skins" - overtaken by time and the growth of a city. No actual gate exists to be seen now and all that remains is the name plus an adjacent stretch of much-graffiti'd redundant wall. By The Wall leads off nearby the Gate and runs parellel.

In Hogfather, Banjo Lilywhite is known as the Goose Gate grabber (a pun, since goose is slang for "to pinch on the butt").

This area host a daily poultry market.