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And, [[Mr. Wuggle|a three-limbed teddy bear]] is famed in the history of the Assassins' Guild. | And, [[Mr. Wuggle|a three-limbed teddy bear]] is famed in the history of the Assassins' Guild. | ||
'''The NEW Discworld Companion:''' ''One exhibit which usually exercises the minds of boys for many a long night is the one-armed teddy bear (Mr Wuggle) used by Croydon Minimus to inhume the Baron von Wendeltreppe-Stecken- pferd in 1687.'' | |||
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Three-quarters of a teddy bear is mentioned two times in the Discworld universe and seems to be a possible link between Tiffany Aching and Maurice
First, in The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents: Once, when he was no more than a kitten, he'd been taken home by a small girl who'd dressed him up in doll's clothes and sat him at a small table with a couple of dolls and three-quarters of a teddy bear.
And secondly in The Wee Free Men: Last time Tiffany had tried to arrange a party, the guests had been a rag doll with no head, two wooden soldiers, and three quarters of a small teddy bear
And, a three-limbed teddy bear is famed in the history of the Assassins' Guild.
The NEW Discworld Companion: One exhibit which usually exercises the minds of boys for many a long night is the one-armed teddy bear (Mr Wuggle) used by Croydon Minimus to inhume the Baron von Wendeltreppe-Stecken- pferd in 1687.