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%title The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents (1)
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%passage 1
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The important thing about adventures, thought Mr Bunnsy, was that they
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shouldn't be so long as to make you miss mealtimes.
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shouldn't be so long as to make you miss mealtimes.
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[The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents, by Terry Pratchett]
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@@ -3334,12 +3334,132 @@ shouldn't be so long as to make you miss mealtimes.
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%title Night Watch (1)
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%title Night Watch (7)
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%passage 1
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When Mister Safety Catch Is Not On, Mister Crossbow Is Not Your Friend.
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[Night Watch, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# pp. 2-4 (Harper Torch edition; omitted section describes how the student
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# assassin, who has fallen off a booby-trapped shed roof into a
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# cesspit, is on an assignment to try to get into position to
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# target Vimes but not actually attack or try to kill him)
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%passage 2
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"You're a bit young to be sent on this contract, aren't you?" said Vimes.
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"Not a contract, sir," said Jocasta, still paddling.
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"Come now, Miss Wiggs. The price on my head is at least--"
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"The Guild council put it in abeyance, sir," said the patient swimmer.
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"You're off the register. They're not accepting contracts on you at
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present."
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[...]
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"And quite a few of the traps drop you into something deadly," said Vimes.
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"Lucky for me that I fell into this one, eh, sir?"
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"Oh, that one's deadly too," said Vimes. "/Eventually/ deadly." He
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sighed. He really wanted to discourage this sort of thing but... they'd
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put him off the register? It wasn't that he'd /liked/ being shot at by
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hooded figures in the temporary employ of his many and varied enemies,
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but he'd always looked at it as some kind of vote of confidence. It
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showed that he was annoying the rich and arrogant people who ought to be
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annoyed.
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Besides, the Assassin's Guild was easy to outwit. They had strict rules,
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which they followed quite honorably, and this was fine by Vimes, who, in
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certain practical matters, had no rules whatever.
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Off the register, eh? The only other person not on it anymore, it was
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rumored, was Lord Vetinari, the Patrician. The Assassins understood the
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political game in the city better than anyone, and if they took you off
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the register it was because they felt that your departure would not only
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spoil the game but also smash the board.
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[Night Watch, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 12 (some trainee Watchmen have been taught a marching/running song by
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# Sergeant Detritus, a troll; trolls count "one, two, many, lots"
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# and evidently can't go any higher)
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%passage 3
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"/Now we sing dis stupid song!/
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/Sing it as we run along!/
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/Why we sing dis we don't know!/
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/We can't make der words rhyme prop'ly!/"
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"Sound off!"
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"/One! Two!/"
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"Sound off!"
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"/Many! Lots!/"
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"Sound off!"
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"/Er... what?/"
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[Night Watch, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 137
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%passage 4
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Everyone was guilty of something. Vimes knew that. Every copper knew it.
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That was how you maintained your authority--everyone, talking to a copper,
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was secretly afraid you could see their guilty secret written on their
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forehead. You couldn't, of course. But neither were you supposed to drag
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someone off the street and smash their fingers with a hammer until they
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told you what it was.
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[Night Watch, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 138 (passage starts mid-paragraph)
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%passage 5
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[...] Doctor Lawn was wearing a face mask and holding a pair of very long
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tweezers in his hand.
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"Yes?"
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"I'm going out," said Vimes. "Trouble?"
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"Not too bad. Slidey Harris was unlucky at cards last night, that's all.
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Played the ace of hearts."
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"That's an unlucky card?"
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"It is if Big Tony knows he didn't deal it to you. But I'll soon have it
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removed. [...]"
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[Night Watch, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 141 ('it' is a piece of paper concealed inside one of CMOT Dibbler's
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# "meat" pies, partly eaten by Vimes but intended for someone else)
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%passage 6
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He unfolded it. In smudged pencil, but still readable, it read:
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/Morphic Street, 9 o'clock tonight. Password: Swordfish/.
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Swordfish? Every password was "swordfish"! Whenever anyone tried to
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think of a word that no one would ever guess, they /always/ chose
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"swordfish." It was just one of those strange quirks of the human mind.
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[Night Watch, by Terry Pratchett]
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%e passage
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# p. 345 (text actually has "worth more *that* AM$10,000"--obviously a typo)
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%passage 7
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There were rules. When you had a Guild of Assassins, there had to be rules
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that everyone knew and that were never, ever broken.(1)
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An Assassin, a real Assassin, had to look like one--black clothes, hood,
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boots, and all. If they could wear any clothes, any disguise, then what
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could anyone do but spend all day sitting in a small room with a loaded
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crossbow pointed at the door?
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And they couldn't kill a man incapable of defending himself (although a
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man worth more than AM$10,000 a year was considered automatically capable
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of defending himself or at least of employing people who were).
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And they had to give the target a chance.
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(1) Sometimes, admittedly, for a given value of "never."
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[Night Watch, by Terry Pratchett]
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