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The Last Planet, pp. 309-342 Summary
The Luggage eliminates the watchmen's threat and gives Rincewind a clean set of underwear. Neilette climbs out of what she calls Trunkie, where she had hidden from the fighting. She is giving up on show business, having only filled in for her brother, Noelene. Rincewind finally realizes that these are female impersonators but misunderstands the concept. Having made clear that she is truly female, Neilette leads Rincewind into the old brewery. Her family has lost money on a new brewery whose beer is always flat, although it is not built on a sacred site. An earthquake brings down the glass ceiling and the big kangaroo sign falls, but Neilette and Rincewind take refuge inside Luggage/Trunkie. Seeing in the swirling three-dimensional ghostly forms of wizards, Rincewind knows that they are involved in his mission to...
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