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* In ''[[Who Cut the Cheese?]]'' by Stilton Jarlsberg, the teeny people occasionally attempt to "get lucky" with rats.
* The second ''[[Casca the Eternal Mercenary]]'' book has a moment when Casca insults an invading king, calling him a "molester of dogs and little boys." The king is not only angered, but astonished. ''How did he know about the dogs?''
* From ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', Albus Dumbledore claims he has [[Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling|an embarrassing younger sibling]] (whom he nonetheless defends) named Aberforth who was prosecuted for "practicing inappropriate charms on a goat". Now, this could have meant any manner of things (and Dumbledore doesn't say whether or not Aberforth was ''convicted'') but quite a few fan theories assume it involved this Trope.
 
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