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* Moments after the avalanche in Chapter 6, Rarity, panicking, provides a hilarious bit of [[Mood Whiplash]] when she shouts:
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* At the end of Chapter 6, Applejack, Rarity and Rainbow Dash get caught in an avalanche and are forced to sleep huddled tightly together for warmth. The next morning, however, something (or somepony) starts [[Fantastic Arousal|licking Rarity's horn]]...
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'''Rarity:''' Mmm.... oh, my...Why, Commodore Silverhooves, you're so forward... it's only our first date...”
''Rainbow Dash, half-conscious herself, obliged the dazed Rarity by wrapping her tongue around her horn. Rarity murmured and moaned until she slowly came awake, at which point she realized that nopony was taking her on a fancy date or its racy aftermath. But something was sucking on her horn. “Aah!” she yelped, a burst of magic flaring off her horn. It bounced Dash's head back, bringing her fully awake and causing her to flutter her wings rapidly.'' }}
* In the final chapter, after getting back home, Applejack's rope teleports to her after a short time. She then ''squeals'':
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'''Twilight''': Okay, now I ''have'' to hear this story. }}
* Applejack finally ''snapping'' at the umpteenth instance of Rainbow Dash not knowing the plural form of her own species.
* Applejack and Ashtail getting a moment alone before the friends leave to continue their journey.
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* Audrey the Pronghorn's way of testing Rainbow Dash:
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'''Rainbow''': Huh, why-"
'''Audrey''': BOO! }}
** Plus Audrey and Niles' argument about where to keep good champagne. Not under the bed, apparently.
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