tribute typo: Jingo #2

Reported directly to devteam; transcription typo:  had "Vines", should
be "Vimes".

I double checked that long passage and found two other mistakes:
"proffered" was misspelled with 2nd 'r' doubled,
| 'Quoted statement,' someone said.  'Another statement.'
lacked the opening quote on the second sentence.

My source uses double quotes (normal American usage).  I'm not sure
why the passages which refer to it--the page number annotations
specify that same source--were transcribed with single quotes (normal
British usage), but I've left those as is.

The sentence with "Vines" was also separated from the previous one by
a single space when nearly everything in dat/tribute uses double space.
A quick regexp search found half a dozen or so other instances of that.
This fixes those but the searching wasn't rigorous and it's sometimes
ambiguous whether an elipsis or long dash constitutes the end of a
sentence before another starts or is just in the middle of a long one.
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# NetHack 3.6 tribute $NHDT-Date: 1584869896 2020/03/22 09:38:16 $ $NHDT-Branch: NetHack-3.7 $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.87 $
# NetHack 3.6 tribute $NHDT-Date: 1590695417 2020/05/28 19:50:17 $ $NHDT-Branch: NetHack-3.7 $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.88 $
# Copyright (c) 2017 by Robert Patrick Rankin
# NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details.
# A tribute introduced in NetHack 3.6.0 to:
@@ -1473,7 +1473,7 @@ Nanny Ogg massaged some like back into her fingers.
"I said, what about this rule about not meddling?" said Magrat.
"Ah," said Nanny. She took the girl's arm. "The thing is," she explained,
"Ah," said Nanny. She took the girl's arm. "The thing is," she explained,
"as you advance in the Craft, you'll learn there is another rule. Esme's
obeyed it all her life."
@@ -3800,7 +3800,7 @@ nine times out of ten."
"How many times have you had to rely on them, sir?"
"Well ... there was Mr. Hong ... that business with the thing in the
Bursar's wardrobe ... that dragon, you remember ..." Ridcully's lips
Bursar's wardrobe ... that dragon, you remember ..." Ridcully's lips
moved silently as he counted on his fingers. "Nine times, so far."
"It worked every time, sir?"
@@ -3863,7 +3863,7 @@ not nice doesn't mean it's not miraculous.
"Oh, no," said the Lecturer in Recent Runes, pushing his chair back. "Not
that. That's meddling with things you don't understand."
"Well, we /are/ wizards," said Ridcully. "We're supposed to meddle with
"Well, we /are/ wizards," said Ridcully. "We're supposed to meddle with
things we don't understand. If we hung around waitin' till we understood
things we'd never get anything done."
@@ -4788,7 +4788,7 @@ Selachii thumped the table.
'We could certainly do with one,' said Lord Vetinari. 'We need the money.
I was about to say that we cannot /afford/ mercenaries.'
'How can this be?' said Lord Downey. Don't we pay our taxes?'
'How can this be?' said Lord Downey. 'Don't we pay our taxes?'
'Ah, I thought we might come to that,' said Lord Vetinari. He raised
his hand and, on cue again, his clerk placed a piece of paper in it.
@@ -4824,7 +4824,7 @@ They just haven't been paid.'
'That is a disgusting state of affairs!'
The Patrician raised his eyebrows. 'Commander Vines?'
The Patrician raised his eyebrows. 'Commander Vimes?'
'Yes, sir?'
@@ -4835,7 +4835,7 @@ please? My clerk here will give you a list of the prime defaulters.'
'Right, sir. And if they resist, sir?' said Vimes, smiling nastily.
'Oh, how can they resist, commander? This is the will of our civic
leaders.' He took the paper his clerk profferred. 'Let me see, now. Top
leaders.' He took the paper his clerk proffered. 'Let me see, now. Top
of the list--'
Lord Selachii coughed hurriedly. 'Far too late for that sort of nonsense
@@ -6975,7 +6975,7 @@ I AM, said Death, sitting down again.
'But you're here!'
AS WELL. Death turned a page and, for a person without breath, managed a
AS WELL. Death turned a page and, for a person without breath, managed a
pretty good sigh. IT APPEARS THAT THE BUTLER DID IT.
'Did what?'
@@ -8649,7 +8649,7 @@ survived long enough.
%section Death
%title Death Quotes (31)
%passage 1
WHERE THE FIRST PRIMAL CELL WAS, THERE WAS I ALSO. WHERE MAN IS, THERE AM I. WHEN THE LAST LIFE CRAWLS UNDER FREEZING STARS, THERE WILL I BE.
WHERE THE FIRST PRIMAL CELL WAS, THERE WAS I ALSO. WHERE MAN IS, THERE AM I. WHEN THE LAST LIFE CRAWLS UNDER FREEZING STARS, THERE WILL I BE.
%e passage
# Feet of Clay, p. 17 (Harper Torch edition)
%passage 2