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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming with those two is Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, how they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would revere her the same way they revered Granny, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny gave her two gifts in one; headgear and the single-handed prevention Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood.

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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming with those two is Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, how they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would revere her the same way they revered Granny, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny gave her two gifts in one; headgear and the single-handed prevention of Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood.
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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming with those two is Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, how they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would revere her the same way they revered Granny, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.

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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming with those two is Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, how they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would revere her the same way they revered Granny, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented gave her two gifts in one; headgear and the single-handed prevention Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.childhood.
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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming with those two is Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would revere her the same way they revered Granny, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.

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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming with those two is Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, how they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would revere her the same way they revered Granny, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.
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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming with those two is Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect her too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.

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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming with those two is Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect revere her too, the same way they revered Granny, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.
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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming with those two is Mistress Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect her too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.

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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming with those two is Mistress Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect her too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.
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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming regarding those two is Mistress Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect her too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.

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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming regarding with those two is Mistress Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect her too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.
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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming regarding those two is Mistress Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of her witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect her too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.

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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming regarding those two is Mistress Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of her witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect her too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.
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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming regarding those two is Mistress Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of her witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect Tiffany too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.

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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming regarding those two is Mistress Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of her witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect Tiffany her too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.
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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming regarding those two is Mistress Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death and all, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of her witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect Tiffany too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.

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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming regarding those two is Mistress Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death and all, death, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of her witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect Tiffany too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.
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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming regarding those two is Mistress Weatherwax giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death and all, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of her witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect Tiffany too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.

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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming regarding those two is Mistress Weatherwax Granny giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death and all, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of her witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect Tiffany too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.
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* Yet another Fridge Moment of Heartwarming regarding those two is Mistress Weatherwax giving Tiffany her hat. She said it was because Tiffany was a true witch and no witch should be without one, but the only reason Granny isn't the last person to believe that fashion is important to witchcraft is because she doesn't believe it at all. There's another, subtler reason she did it; ''to make Tiffany's argument respect her''. Keep in mind that though Tiffany was very badass literally talking an EldritchAbomination to death and all, nobody actually ''saw'' what happened from the outside. It would have been just like Fairyland where no-one would believe her experience, and she'd come off as loony. They didn't respect her, but they ''did'' (oh, they did) respect ''Granny'', so when ''Granny'' described what happened, called Tiffany a true witch, ''then give her the symbol of her witchhood itself'', of ''course'' the argument would respect Tiffany too, and who cares that all they saw was a big ice wall. Granny single-handedly prevented Tiffany from being a social outcast for the rest of her childhood and elevated her to the status of "leader the group didn't have", and it was as simple as giving her a hat.
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-->'''Granny Weatherwax:''' Sometimes we get what we don't deserve.

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-->'''Granny Weatherwax:''' Sometimes we get what we don't deserve.deserve.
* The very existence of this structured and populous regime of witch recruitment and training is heartwarming. In Witches Abroad, Magrat was the youngest witch in all the Ramtops in her mid-twenties, and their numbers were dwindling as the remaining witches aged and died. All of them could barely get together a pot luck with too much potato salad. There was talk about witchcraft going away entirely. It's heartwarming that under Weatherwax's leadership, there is not only a plethora of apprentices and young witches, but enough witches to hold an annual carnival.
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* The Feegles replacing Mr. Weavall's stolen savings with some of the treasure from their mound. He's so overjoyed with his newfound wealth that he proposes to the widow down the lane.

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* The Feegles replacing Mr. Weavall's stolen savings with some of the treasure from their mound. He's so overjoyed with his newfound wealth that he proposes to the widow down the lane.lane.
* This exchange regarding Petulia.
-->'''Granny Weatherwax:''' Friend of yours?
-->'''Tiffany:''' If she is, I don't deserve it.
-->'''Granny Weatherwax:''' Sometimes we get what we don't deserve.
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* The Feegles replacing Mr. Weavall's stolen savings with some of the treasure from their mound.

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* The Feegles replacing Mr. Weavall's stolen savings with some of the treasure from their mound. He's so overjoyed with his newfound wealth that he proposes to the widow down the lane.
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* Tiffany dancing with the bees becomes a Fridge Moment of Heartwarming if you consider that [[spoiler: she's actually dancing with ''Granny Weatherwax''. Stern, stolid, life-pared-to-the-core Esme, who'd never in a million years '''dare''' engage in such a carefree activity where anyone could see her, actually got to let her hair down and enjoy a playful moment with someone who understands what it's like to be the best witch of your generation.]]

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* Tiffany dancing with the bees becomes a Fridge Moment of Heartwarming if you consider that [[spoiler: she's actually dancing with ''Granny Weatherwax''. Stern, stolid, life-pared-to-the-core Esme, who'd never in a million years '''dare''' engage in such a carefree activity where anyone could see her, actually got to let her hair down and enjoy a playful moment with someone who understands what it's like to be the best witch of your generation.]]]]
* The Feegles replacing Mr. Weavall's stolen savings with some of the treasure from their mound.
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* Tiffany dancing with the bees becomes a Fridge Moment of Heartwarming if you consider that [[spoiler: she's actually dancing with ''Granny Weatherwax''. Stern, stolid, life-pared-to-the-core Esme, who'd never in a million years '''dare''' engage in such a carefree activity where anyone could see her, actually got to let her hair down and enjoy a playful moment with someone who understands what it's like to be the best witch of your generation.]]

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