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** Of course, in her original appearance, she was Sybil ''Ramkin''. Her philosophies are sometimes kind of old-fashioned, so she probably figured that, now that she's married, it's Sam's job as the husband to protect her, so she doesn't need to protect herself anymore and she can mellow out a little. |
** Of course, in her original appearance, she was Sybil ''Ramkin''. Her philosophies are sometimes kind of old-fashioned, so she probably figured that, now that she's married, it's Sam's job as the husband to protect her, so she doesn't need to protect herself anymore and she can mellow out a little. |
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* In [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld/Interesting Times|Interesting Times]]'', Rincewind is puzzling out the apologetic note before he gets hit over the head. |
* In [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld/Interesting Times|Interesting Times]]'', Rincewind is puzzling out the apologetic note before he gets hit over the head. |
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* In [[J. K. Rowling]]'s ''[[Harry Potter |
* In [[J. K. Rowling]]'s ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone|Harry Potter]]'', Harry, Ron and Hermione apologize to Neville after using the Full Body-Bind curse on him because he was in the way. |
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** Dobby is very much this in ''Chamber of Secrets'' with the various things he does to try to protect Harry. |
** Dobby is very much this in ''Chamber of Secrets'' with the various things he does to try to protect Harry. |
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** In ''The Deathly Hallows,'' Voldemort says "I regret it" when murdering {{spoiler|Snape}}. |
** In ''The Deathly Hallows,'' Voldemort says "I regret it" when murdering {{spoiler|Snape}}. |