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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Man (''Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West'')}}In [[Universe (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|one universe]], [[Jenny Everywhere#At Cody's Wild West Show|a Jenny Everywhere]] who was part of [[Cody's Wild West Show]] was once accosted by a patronising '''man''' dressed “like an easter dandy”, who blithely asked her if she knew how to shoot, even though she was visibly holding [[Jenny Everywhere's Winchester|a rifle]]. Keeping a perfect pokerface, Jenny answersed that she considers herself “no better than the next woman”, tricking him into thinking her a harmless opponent — despite having spoken the exact truth: the woman sitting next to Jenny, whom the man had failed to recognise, was in fact [[Annie Oakley]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West (short story)|Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West]]'')
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Man (''Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West'')}}In [[Universe (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|one universe]], [[Jenny Everywhere#At Cody's Wild West Show|a Jenny Everywhere]] who was part of [[Cody's Wild West Show]] was once accosted by a patronising '''man''' dressed “like an eastern dandy”, who blithely asked her if she knew how to shoot, even though she was visibly holding [[Jenny Everywhere's Winchester|a rifle]]. Keeping a perfect pokerface, Jenny answersed that she considers herself “no better than the next woman”, tricking him into thinking her a harmless opponent — despite having spoken the exact truth: the woman sitting next to Jenny, whom the man had failed to recognise, was in fact [[Annie Oakley]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West (short story)|Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West]]'')


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Latest revision as of 02:17, 17 June 2022

In one universe, a Jenny Everywhere who was part of Cody's Wild West Show was once accosted by a patronising man dressed “like an eastern dandy”, who blithely asked her if she knew how to shoot, even though she was visibly holding a rifle. Keeping a perfect pokerface, Jenny answersed that she considers herself “no better than the next woman”, tricking him into thinking her a harmless opponent — despite having spoken the exact truth: the woman sitting next to Jenny, whom the man had failed to recognise, was in fact Annie Oakley. (PROSE: Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)