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A ''Lady of Negotiable Affection'' in the [[Ankh-Morpork]] [[Seamstresses' Guild]]. Reet was [[Carrot|Corporal Carrot]]'s first friend on arriving in [[Ankh-Morpork]].
A ''Lady of Negotiable Affection'' in the [[Ankh-Morpork]] [[Seamstresses' Guild]]. '''Reet''' was [[Carrot|Corporal Carrot]]'s first friend on arriving in [[Ankh-Morpork]].
He saved her from an unlicensed theft, and later took her on a stroll showing her examples of the impressive ironwork of the city.
He saved her from an unlicensed theft, and later took her on a stroll showing her examples of the impressive ironwork of the city.


She is not likely to be the daughter of [[Nanny Ogg]]. [[Wyrd Sisters]] tells us that Reet Ogg has 'babbies'. Even given Nanny's relaxed outlook on life the chances of this character being her daughter seem remote. It is probably just the author's minor character name recycling policy.
She is not likely to be the daughter of [[Nanny Ogg]]. [[Wyrd Sisters]] tells us that Reet Ogg has 'babbies'. Even given Nanny's relaxed outlöök on life the chances of this character being her daughter seem remote. It is probably just the author's minor character name recycling policy.





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Reet
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Name Reet
Race Human
Age
Occupation Seamstress
Physical appearance
Residence Ankh-Morpork
Death {{{death}}}
Parents
Relatives
Children {{{children}}}
Marital Status Definitely single
Appearances
Books Guards! Guards!
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A Lady of Negotiable Affection in the Ankh-Morpork Seamstresses' Guild. Reet was Corporal Carrot's first friend on arriving in Ankh-Morpork. He saved her from an unlicensed theft, and later took her on a stroll showing her examples of the impressive ironwork of the city.

She is not likely to be the daughter of Nanny Ogg. Wyrd Sisters tells us that Reet Ogg has 'babbies'. Even given Nanny's relaxed outlöök on life the chances of this character being her daughter seem remote. It is probably just the author's minor character name recycling policy.