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- Cohen show up at the docks, already married, to bid Twoflower goodbye as he heads back home. Twoflower gives them a box of Agatean money as a wedding present...
- Twoflower, an insurance clerk from the Agatean Empire who has come to visit Ankh-Morpork. Thanks to the abundance of gold in his homeland, Twoflower,...
- for this because only he can communicate with Twoflower (they use Be-Trobi as a lingua franca), Twoflower agreed to pay him in rhinu (large gold coins)...
- the ending of The Colour of Magic, with wizard Rincewind, the tourist Twoflower, and the Luggage falling from the Discworld. They are saved when the Octavo...
- local guide for Twoflower, a property insurance salesman and the Discworld's first tourist, who is visiting Ankh-Morpork, and Twoflower's luggage, which...
- by Rincewind and Cohen. Pretty Butterfly, Twoflower's older and wiser daughter Lotus Blossom, Twoflower's younger and more naive daughter Two Fire Herb...
- Viola. It is also called alpine yellow-violet, arctic yellow violet, or twoflower violet. It is found in Europe, Siberia, Central Asia, India, ****stan...
- Melica mutica, the twoflower melicgr****, is a gr**** species in the family Poaceae that can be found in southeastern United States. The species is perennial...
- features list". VideoLAN Project. Retrieved February 24, 2007. "VLC 2.0.4 Twoflower". VideoLAN. Retrieved October 19, 2012. VideoLAN team. "VLC playback Features"...
- Rhynchospora biflora, known by the common name of twoflower beaksedge, is a member of the sedge family, Cyperaceae. It is a perennial herb, found in rainforests...