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[[Jenny Everywhere (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Jenny Everywhere]] once [[gift]]ed [[Bibendum]] and [[Puff Tremayne]] [[device (A World of Pure Unimagination)|a device]] which would allow them to '''escape''' [[snowy planet (A World of Pure Unimagination)|the snowy planet]] they'd been left on following the effects of [[the Unravel]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A World of Pure Unimagination (short story)}}) | [[Jenny Everywhere (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Jenny Everywhere]] once [[gift]]ed [[Bibendum]] and [[Puff Tremayne]] [[device (A World of Pure Unimagination)|a device]] which would allow them to '''escape''' [[snowy planet (A World of Pure Unimagination)|the snowy planet]] they'd been left on following the effects of [[the Unravel]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A World of Pure Unimagination (short story)}}) | ||
[[Category:Escape| ]] | The [[Cheshire Rug]] had been "thrown [[care]]lessly" upon a [[windowsill]] which "[[look]]ed for all the [[world]] like it was trying to escape into the [[spring]]-[[time]] [[country]] [[outside]]". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|I'm Dreaming of a Cheshire Easter (short story)}}) | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 21 October 2024
Jenny Everywhere once gifted Bibendum and Puff Tremayne a device which would allow them to escape the snowy planet they'd been left on following the effects of the Unravel. (PROSE: A World of Pure Unimagination [+]Loading...["A World of Pure Unimagination (short story)"])
The Cheshire Rug had been "thrown carelessly" upon a windowsill which "looked for all the world like it was trying to escape into the spring-time country outside". (PROSE: I'm Dreaming of a Cheshire Easter [+]Loading...["I'm Dreaming of a Cheshire Easter (short story)"])