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  • ...o the torture chambers, perhaps over-hearing this discourse between Swing and "John Keel". ...ve quirks of speech, both are clerkish in appearance but lethal Assassins, and both are given rather broad ''laissez faire'' by their Patrician to conduct ...
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  • ...those who were scared into submission. No wizards or fireworks, though... and a Rider in Black (Willikins) claimed Statford in the end, on a lonely road ...n every Lord finds it useful to employ to smooth such distasteful moments. And a ''really'' big distasteful moment in which such men were used to do the d ...
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  • ...le Mine Road]], however when S. Vimes travels back in time, Keel is mugged and killed before the revolution. ...el that, to manage as a watchman, he had to stay alert, think for himself, and not worry about fighting dirty today if it meant that you would be availabl ...
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  • ...d to be mentioned more times then other specials. One could say he was the first ''special''. ...librarian and ae pessimal, we should probably include mr Boggis, Willikins and Andy Hancock then. Should I add them, or delete the librarian or pessimal f ...
    10 KB (1,686 words) - 20:14, 2 July 2016