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She and the son of a magistrate had [[sex]] in a [[stone circle]] where the nascent [[Ragman]] existed. There was a group of [[mummer]]s nearby, and one came to the lovers begging for [[money]]. The son hit him and accidentally killed him. The [[blood]] and class-based violence formed the Ragman's identity. It rose from the stone, killed the boy, entered the mummer's corpse and raped Emily. She gave birth to a child, who was the ancestor of [[Kane Sawyer]] and [[Charmagne Peters]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rags (novel)|Rags]]'')
She and the son of a magistrate had [[sex]] in a [[stone circle]] where the nascent [[Ragman]] existed. There was a group of [[mummer]]s nearby, and one came to the lovers begging for [[money]]. The son hit him and accidentally killed him. The [[blood]] and class-based violence formed the Ragman's identity. It rose from the stone, killed the boy, entered the mummer's corpse and raped Emily. She gave birth to a child, who was the ancestor of [[Kane Sawyer]] and [[Charmagne Peters]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rags (novel)|Rags]]'')
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Latest revision as of 06:16, 4 September 2019

Emily Sawyer was the daughter of the mayor of Cirbury.

She and the son of a magistrate had sex in a stone circle where the nascent Ragman existed. There was a group of mummers nearby, and one came to the lovers begging for money. The son hit him and accidentally killed him. The blood and class-based violence formed the Ragman's identity. It rose from the stone, killed the boy, entered the mummer's corpse and raped Emily. She gave birth to a child, who was the ancestor of Kane Sawyer and Charmagne Peters. (PROSE: Rags)