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There is a similar Roundworld myth about how a [[werewolves|werewolf]] got caught. A hunter shot the beast in the leg one night, impeding it not, but the next day, a woman of the village (in some accounts the hunter's wife) was sen to be walking with a sudden limp... | There is a similar Roundworld myth about how a [[werewolves|werewolf]] got caught. A hunter shot the beast in the leg one night, impeding it not, but the next day, a woman of the village (in some accounts the hunter's wife) was sen to be walking with a sudden limp... | ||
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Revision as of 02:02, 1 September 2014
In Lords and Ladies, an elderly hunter from Slice who made the mistake of shooting at the wrong hare.
It turned out the next day to be Granny Weatherwax doing a bit of Borrowing, and she expressed her displeasure by roundly boxing Weezen's ear for him, saying "Ouch!" pointedly so that he got the point.
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There is a similar Roundworld myth about how a werewolf got caught. A hunter shot the beast in the leg one night, impeding it not, but the next day, a woman of the village (in some accounts the hunter's wife) was sen to be walking with a sudden limp...