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{{COM}} briefly mentions a Granny Whitlow, an evil witch who builds a candy cottage and is eventually pushed into an oven by two small children (a la Hansel and Gretel). One wonders if Granny Whitlow was just an alias for [[Black Aliss]]?
{{TLF}} briefly mentions a '''Granny Whitlow''', an evil witch who builds a candy cottage and is eventually pushed into an oven by two small children (a la Hansel and Gretel). This seems to be one of [[Narrative Causality|those stories]] that go around the Multiverse in a regular rotation.
 
== Annotation ==
 
A {{wp|Whitlow|whitlow}} in Roundworld is a septic abscess on the tip of the finger which is often under the nail, and can be ''supremely'' painful.


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Latest revision as of 12:04, 9 June 2021

The Light Fantastic briefly mentions a Granny Whitlow, an evil witch who builds a candy cottage and is eventually pushed into an oven by two small children (a la Hansel and Gretel). This seems to be one of those stories that go around the Multiverse in a regular rotation.

Annotation

A whitlow in Roundworld is a septic abscess on the tip of the finger which is often under the nail, and can be supremely painful.