some typos spotted in tribute
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@@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ a small, leatherbound book which he handed to War, who was hammering the
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table with a mailed fist.
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'It's "Nosehinger on the Laws of Contract",' he said. 'It's quite good,
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there's a lot in it about double finessing and how to -'
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Death snatched the book with a bony hand anflipped through the pages, quite
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oblivious to the presence of the two men.
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Death snatched the book with a bony hand and flipped through the pages,
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quite oblivious to the presence of the two men.
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'RIGHT,' he said, 'PESTILENCE, OPEN ANOTHER PACK OF CARDS. I'M GOING TO GET
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TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS IF IT KILLS ME. FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING OF COURSE.'
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@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ No enemies had ever taken Ankh-Morpork. Well, /technically/ they had, quite
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own horses any more, and within a couple of months they were just another
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minority group with its own graffiti and food shops.
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[Terry Pratchett, Eric]
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[Eric, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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%passage 2
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Rincewind looked down at the broad steps they were climbing. They were
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@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ Eric was standing on: For The Sake Of The Children.
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'I think they're meant to be good intentions,' said Rincewind. This was a
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road to hell, and demons were, after all, traditionalists.
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[Terry Pratchett, Eric]
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[Eric, by Terry Pratchett]
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@@ -267,13 +267,13 @@ This is space. It's sometimes called the final frontier.
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be nothing for it to be a frontier /to/, but as frontiers go, it's pretty
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penultimate...)
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[Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures]
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[Moving Pictures, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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%passage 2
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By and large, the only skill the alchemists of Ankh-Morpork had discovered
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so far was the ability to turn gold into less gold.
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[Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures]
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[Moving Pictures, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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%passage 3
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There was a dog sitting by his feet.
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@@ -286,14 +286,14 @@ said 'Woof?' Victor poked an exploratory finger in his ear. It must have
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and 'hwhoouf!'. No, it was that it hadn't in fact /barked/ at all. It had
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/said/ 'woof'. 'Could have bin worse, mister. I could have said "miaow".'
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[Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures]
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[Moving Pictures, by Terry Pratchett]
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%passage 4
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''Twas beauty killed the beast,' said the Dean, who liked to say things
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like that. 'No it wasn't,' said the Chair. 'It was it splatting into the
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ground like that.'
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[Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures]
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[Moving Pictures, by Terry Pratchett]
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@@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ glass is half full. And then there are those who say: this glass is half
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empty.
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The world belongs, however, to those who can look at the glass and say:
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What's up with this glass? Excuse me? Excuse me? This is may glass? I
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What's up with this glass? Excuse me? Excuse me? This is my glass? I
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don't think so. My glass was full! And it was a bigger glass! Who's been
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pinching my beer?
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