Sunday, April 19, 2009

Diego Rivera View of Toledo

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the poor woman’s got some respectable black clothes,” said Granny Weatherwax.
“Looks like he’s been stabbed,” said Nanny. She turned the body over, gently but firmly. Corpses as such didn’t worryJier. Witches generally act as layers-out of the dead as well as midwives; there were plenty of people in Lancre for whom Nanny Ogg’s face had been the first and last thing they’d ever seen, which had probably made all the bit in the middle seem quite uneventful by comparison.
“Right through,” she said. “Stabbed right through.
Blimey hat to her hair and held it about six inches from the stone. Then she let it go, and watched what happened.
She went back to Nanny.
“There’s still power there,” she said. “Not much, but the ring is holding.”
“But who’d be daft enough to come up here and dance
around the stones?” said Nanny Ogg, and then, as aWho’d do a thing like that?”Both the witches turned to look at the stones.“I don’t know what, but I knows where it come from,” said Granny.Now Nanny Ogg could see that the bracken all around the stones was indeed well trodden down, and quite brown.“I’m going to get to the bottom of this,” said Granny.“You’d better not go into—““I knows exactly where I should go, thank you.”There were eight stones in the Dancers. Three of them had names. Granny walked around the ring until she reached the one known as the Piper.She removed a hatpin from among the many that riveted her pointy

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