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===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*“Soupitch” is the “Henry Skreever” equivalent of Harry Potter’s “Quidditch”. A bouillon cube is a dehydrated broth that can be dissolved in hot water to make an instant broth (''bouillon'' is French for “broth”). “In Henry Skreever” it seems to be the equivalent of the “Golden Snitch”.  
*“Soupitch” is the “Henry Skreever” equivalent of Harry Potter’s “Quidditch”. A bouillon cube is a dehydrated broth that can be dissolved in hot water to make an instant broth (''bouillon'' is French for “broth”). “In Henry Skreever” it seems to be the equivalent of the “Golden Snitch”.  
*In Prunella's dream, she sleeps in a cupboard beneath the stairs. This was where the titular character in the ''{{w|Harry Potter}}'' series originally lived.
*In Prunella's dream, she runs to hide in a cupboard beneath the stairs. This was where the titular character in the ''{{w|Harry Potter}}'' series went to sleep.
*''Hanumanasana'' is Sanskrit for “monkey pose”. It is the yoga term for a front split with raised arms.
*''Hanumanasana'' is Sanskrit for “monkey pose”. It is the yoga term for a front split with raised arms.
*''Guru'' is Sanskrit for “teacher” or “expert”, often in a religious context.
*''Guru'' is Sanskrit for “teacher” or “expert”, often in a religious context.

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