"Hitch holding the Staff of Blue Light, from the Shadowsmith cover"@en . "100"^^ . "United States"@en . . "Will Smith plays the main fictional character of the film, Alex \"Hitch\" Hitchens, who is a professional dating consultant who makes a living teaching men how to woo women. The film was released on February 11, 2005 by Columbia Pictures."@en . . . "200"^^ . . "Hitch is a command to used to hitch a horse (when equipped with a hitching harness) to a wagon. Syntax: hitch wagon"@en . "Will Smith plays the main fictional character of the film, Alex \"Hitch\" Hitchens, who is a professional dating consultant who makes a living teaching men how to woo women. The film was released on February 11, 2005 by Columbia Pictures."@en . "Hitch, is an interworld investigator for the Earth Prime Commonwealth of Alternates. After one of the virgin-world investigators brought back an image of naked women in the pastures of the farms, Hitch was sent to Earth #772 to confirm its status."@en . "Level 10"@en . . . "We did not wanted to stay another night and had not taken more money. So we'll have to trade the remaining collections for coins to pay the hotel."@en . "7.0E7"^^ . . . "Kevin James"@en . . . . . "Diligence's caravan"@en . . . . "Alive"@en . . . . . . "Male"@en . "We did not wanted to stay another night and had not taken more money. So we'll have to trade the remaining collections for coins to pay the hotel."@en . "Hitch"@fr . "Hitch is one of the two main characters from The Dreamwright and Shadowsmith, the two novels by Geary Gravel. He is a mountain boy who leaves his home seeking adventure, and eventually ends up becoming the new dreamwright. Diligence estimated him to be a year or two younger than her. If true, this would make him between 14 and 16 at the start of the novel."@en . "The term Hitch is used to describe a whole range of different systems used to attach something to a tractor or machine."@en . . . "English"@en . "Alan Elliott"@en . . . . "Hitch"@en . . . . ""@en . "Might and Magic: The Dreamwright"@en . . . . . . "Troy Takaki"@en . "150"^^ . . "Hitch"@en . "The term Hitch is used to describe a whole range of different systems used to attach something to a tractor or machine."@en . "Hitch, is an interworld investigator for the Earth Prime Commonwealth of Alternates. After one of the virgin-world investigators brought back an image of naked women in the pastures of the farms, Hitch was sent to Earth #772 to confirm its status. He teleports to a forest outside a rural farm and quickly gets himself hired as a workhand. Instantly he finds himself confused by the owner's references to \"the cows\", thinking that he might have been sent on this mission for no more reason than simple bureaucratic error. It doesn't take long, though, for him to start working in the barn and find out what the source of all the milk is: human women. Initially horrified at the treatment of the women, he quickly adapts and continues to feed and milk them. Though soon he becomes more disturbed by the lack of intelligence they display. However the nausea quickly passes when he encounters Earth #772's alternate of his boss and the woman who sexually frustrates him, Iothane. Much to his delight the cow, Iota is in heat and he attempts to satisfy her by engaging in sexual intercourse, only to feel disgusted with himself. Continuing with his duties he witnesses the birth of a young girl from the cow Esmeralda; after the farmer takes the girl from her mother he order Hitch to deliver the baby to his wife for processing. To his disgust e witnessed the baby about be be forcibly retarded through a series of procedures limiting its ability to talk and develop motor funcutions of its hands. Seeing enough, Hitch breaks protocol and teleports back to Earth Prime. Hitch returns to Earth Prime, and finds himself confused. He watched the cows there, and it comes into his head that the way his world treats its livestock is no different than how Earth #772 treats theirs. He wonders if Earth Prime has the right to pass judgement on that world - for when he writes his report, they will surely make war on #772 to stop the injustices there. And he worries that there might be worlds yet unfound, more powerful than his Earth, which might consider their treatment of \"lesser\" animals as unacceptable as they consider #772's abuses. And he thinks..."@en . "Aquamarine Ring Quest 1-5"@en . ""@en . . . . "Hitch is a command to used to hitch a horse (when equipped with a hitching harness) to a wagon. Syntax: hitch wagon"@en . "Mountain boy"@en . "25"^^ . . "150"^^ . . "Kevin Bisch"@en . . "Hitch is one of the two main characters from The Dreamwright and Shadowsmith, the two novels by Geary Gravel. He is a mountain boy who leaves his home seeking adventure, and eventually ends up becoming the new dreamwright. Diligence estimated him to be a year or two younger than her. If true, this would make him between 14 and 16 at the start of the novel."@en . . . "Tracey Wadmore-Smoth"@en . . "None"@en . . "7080.0"^^ . . "3.681E8"^^ . . . . . . .