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  25. jackironsides said: I’m pretty sure that I learnt ‘susurrus’ from Lords and Ladies, which was the first Pratchett I read, back in … 1992? Wee Free Men wouldn’t be published for years.
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    I noticed that one of the Sandman novels uses the word susurrus, which also appears frequently in Sir Pterry's novel The...