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{{wikipediainfo}}In at least [[Universe (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|one universe]], '''Annie Oakley''' was a member of [[Cody's Wild West Show]] renowned for her marksmanship skills. She once sat together for lunch with [[Frank Butler|Frank]] and [[Jenny Everywhere#At Cody's Wild West Show|a version of Jenny Everywhere]], both also performers for the Wild West Show. When an [[Man (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|obnoxious man]] tried to goad Jenny into a goadfight under the misapprehension that she wasn't much of a markswoman, Jenny decided to feed into this misconception without telling a single lie, by stating that she was no better than “the next woman” — the woman sitting next to Jenny being Annie Oakley, whom the man hadn't recognised. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West (short story)|Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West]]'')
{{wikipediainfo}}In at least [[Universe (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|one universe]], '''Annie Oakley''' was a member of [[Cody's Wild West Show]] renowned for her marksmanship skills. She once sat together for lunch with [[Frank Butler|Frank]] and [[Jenny Everywhere#At Cody's Wild West Show|a version of Jenny Everywhere]], both also performers for the Wild West Show. When an [[Man (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|obnoxious man]] tried to goad Jenny into a gunfight under the misapprehension that she wasn't much of a markswoman, Jenny decided to feed into this misconception without telling a single lie, by stating that she was no better than “the next woman” — the woman sitting next to Jenny being Annie Oakley, whom the man hadn't recognised. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West (short story)|Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West]]'')


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