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@@ -3735,19 +3735,23 @@ Willie the Vampire masks in order, he said, to take him out of himself.
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%title Soul Music (11)
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%title Soul Music (13)
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# p. 121 (Harper Torch edition; passage starts mid-paragraph)
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%passage 1
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But this didn't feel like magic. It felt a lot older than that. It felt
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But this didn't /feel/ like magic. It felt a lot older than that. It felt
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like music.
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[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 49 (the skull is a traditional decoration for a wizard's abode; this one
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# is the usual perch for, and is conversing with, a talking raven that
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# has been translating the Death of Rats' SQUEAKs for Susan Sto Helit)
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%passage 2
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"Yes," said the skull. "Quit while you're a head, that's what I say."
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[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p.2 (Harper Torch edition)
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# p. 2
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%passage 3
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But if it is true that the act of observing changes the thing which is
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observed,(1) it's even more true that it changes the observer.
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@@ -3756,7 +3760,7 @@ observed,(1) it's even more true that it changes the observer.
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[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p.8
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# p. 8
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%passage 4
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It is said that whomsoever the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad.
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In fact, whomsoever the gods wish to destroy, they first hand the
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@@ -3833,7 +3837,7 @@ Some religions say that the universe was started with a word, a song,
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a dance, a piece of music. The Listening Monks of the Ramtops have
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trained their hearing until they can tell the value of a playing card by
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listening to it, and have made it their task to listen intently to the
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subtle sounds of the universe to piece together, from the fossile echoes,
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subtle sounds of the universe to piece together, from the fossil echoes,
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the very first noises.
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There was certainly, they say, a very strange noise at the beginning of
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@@ -3954,12 +3958,36 @@ The Chair came down slowly, occasionally glancing fearfully up the stairs.
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[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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#
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# 2 more passages added for 3.7
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#
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# p. 242 (passage starts and ends mid-paragraph; "the Old" rather than "the
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# Old <some language>" is accurate)
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%passage 12
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Wizards were rumored to be wise--in fact, that's where the word came
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from.(1)
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(1) From the Old /wys-ars/, lit: one who, at bottom, is very smart.
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[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 351 (passage starts mid-paragraph; Death normally isn't bound by time
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# and space so can be everywhere at once, more or less, but in this
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# case he is speeding out of Ankh-Morpork and across the countryside
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# on a motorcycle invented by UU's Librarian; despite racing along
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# at such high speed that the vehicle has steadily disintegrated out
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# from under him, progress is slow by his usual standard)
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%passage 13
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The fastest way to travel is to be there already.
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[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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%e title
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%title Interesting Times (10)
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# p.1 (footnote)
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# p. 1 (Harper Torch edition; passage is a footnote)
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%passage 1
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Whatever happens, they say afterwards, it must have been fate. People are
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always a little confused about this, as they are in the case of miracles.
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@@ -5164,7 +5192,7 @@ Rest of Your Life."
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[The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p.3 (Harper Torch edition)
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# p. 3 (Harper Torch edition)
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%passage 3
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All tribal myths are true, for a given value of "true."
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@@ -120,9 +120,10 @@ tribute (Discworld snippets) typos, in book order rather than fix order:
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Lords and Ladies passage #5, near end add missing opening double
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quote, passage #7 last paragraph, "to" -> "be"
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Men at Arms passage #1, italicize /for/, passage #2, insert omitted
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word "had": 'it was /fate/ that _had_ let Edward'
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word "had": 'it was /fate/ that _had_ let Edward'
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Hogfather passage #7 missing initial double quote for "Oh, just ...",
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also #7 insert missing "you" into "Why are you feeling [...]"
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Soul Music passage #1, italicize /feel/, #8, "fossile" -> "fossil"
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Jingo passage #2 "Vines" -> "Vimes", "profferred" -> "proffered",
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missing opening single quote on second sentence of Lord Downey's
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line, passage #11 both in footnote: "genious" -> "genius",
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@@ -976,7 +977,7 @@ using 'f' while quiver is empty and 'autoquiver' is Off when wielding a
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thrown-and-return weapon will throw that weapon instead of filling
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the quiver (inspired by xNetHack)
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3.6's tribute: add one new passage to Sourcery, three to Small Gods, one to
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Lords and Ladies
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Lords and Ladies, two to Soul Music
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Platform- and/or Interface-Specific New Features
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