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He even had a set of hair brushes on his dressing table and a very peculiar swing in the garden for his very impressive daughter. He had quite a lot really!

He also owns your life timer!

As to hexamine, perhaps it smells like hell and as DEATH tells us, that’s not in his job description. HE just performs a necessary function.
 
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He even had a set of hair brushes on his dressing table and a very peculiar swing in the garden for his very impressive daughter. He had quite a lot really!

He also owns your life timer!

As to hexamine, perhaps it smells like hell and as DEATH tells us, that’s not in his job description. HE just performs a necessary function.

Pratchett - So good.
A Great loss.
But sooooo glad we DID have him whilst he wrote.


I may now need to go and read it all again.
 
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I seem to remember Dibbler's tray which hung round his neck was heated by a small oil stove. So luckily the ban won't affect his business, although the contents of the tray were probably more toxic than hexi anyway...
 
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I once made one of those things, rolled up corrugated card in a tea light container, followed by as much wax as it would take.

It burned all day even without a screen (it was windy that day)

Does need a wick to get started.

Never tried it as a stove but I suspect it would be a tad sooty.

But! Easy to make and just oddment of wax and an old cardboard box.
 

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