Leonardo da Vinci picture of the last supperLeonardo da Vinci original picture of the last supperRaphael Deposition of ChristGeorge Frederick Watts Pablo and FrancescaFrancisco de Goya The Quail Shoot
'Shouldn't be too difficult,' said Nanny Ogg dismissively. 'I've been studyin' it. You go tumpty-tumpty-tumpty.'
Granny .
'Witches as yet unborn will thank us for it,' said Magrat ardently.
'Oh, good,' said Granny.
'At last! What are you three playing at? We've been looking for you everywhere!'
The witches turned to see an irate dwarf trying to loom over them.
'Us?' said Magrat. 'But we're not in—'gave this some consideration.'There's more to it than that, I believe,' she said. 'Some of those speeches were very good. I couldn't understand hardly any of it.''There's no trick to it at all,' Nanny Ogg insisted. 'Anyway, half of them are forgetting their lines as it is. It'll be easy.''We could put words in their mouths?' said Magrat.Nanny Ogg nodded. 'I don't know about new words,' she said. 'But we can make them forget these words.'They both looked at Granny Weatherwax. She shrugged.'I suppose it's worth a try,' she conceded
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