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** The number of people Sam Vimes likes can be counted on one hand, and probably doesn't include himself.
** The number of people Sam Vimes likes can be counted on one hand, and probably doesn't include himself.
* [[This Is My Side]]: Groat and Stanley's living quarters are an example of this. Stanley maintains the border with a [[Stealth Pun|very sharp knife]]. The table is divided into two halves, but since they only have one salt cellar it gets its own little 'demilitarized zone', a white circle in the middle.
* [[This Is My Side]]: Groat and Stanley's living quarters are an example of this. Stanley maintains the border with a [[Stealth Pun|very sharp knife]]. The table is divided into two halves, but since they only have one salt cellar it gets its own little 'demilitarized zone', a white circle in the middle.
* [[Title Drop]]: Notably, this is the only book in the main ''[[Discworld]]'' series yet to avert this.
* [[Title Drop]]: Notably, this is the first book in the main ''[[Discworld]]'' series to avert this.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: There are people in the story who mouth off to Vetinari. Twice. Incredibly, they live. Possibly.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: There are people in the story who mouth off to Vetinari. Twice. Incredibly, they live. Possibly.
* [[To the Pain]]: Moist von Lipwig narrates one of these to himself about what he'll do to Reacher Gilt near the end.
* [[To the Pain]]: Moist von Lipwig narrates one of these to himself about what he'll do to Reacher Gilt near the end.