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'Fighting?' said Carrot 'Why?'
Quirke shrugged
'Who knows?'
'Letto do with a wrongful arrest It could be so to do with so any excuse to have a go at the trolls What do you think, Quirke?'
'I don't think, Vimes'
'Good man You're just the type the city needs'
Vi, then,' he said 'I'll see you all tomorrow If there is one'
The door slae It was the size of a city square, with pillars every few yards to support the roof Tunnels radiated off it in every direction, and at various heights in the walls Water trickled out of round strea water over the stone floor of the hall had wiped away traces of the footprints
A very large tunnel, almost blocked with debris and silt, led off in what Cuddy was pretty sure was the direction of the estuary
It was almost pleasant There was no smell, other than a damp, under-a-stonedwarf halls in the ot to ad else' His voice echoed back and forth in the chaot to be so else, because it's not a dwarf hall in the mountains'
'Can you see any way up?'
'No'
'We could have passed a dozen ways to the surface and not known it'
'Yes,' said the troll 'It's a knotty problem'
'Detritus?'
'Yes?'
'Did you know you're getting sain, down here in the cool?'
'Really?'
'Can you use it to think of a way out?'
'Digging?' the troll suggested
There were fallen blocks here and there in the tunnels Not many; the place had been well built
'Nah Haven't got a shovel,' said Cuddy
Detritus nodded
'Give ainst the wall His fist pounded into it a few times He handed it back It was,way up,' Cuddy said doubtfully
'But we know the way,' said Detritus 'It's either that, or stay down here eating rat for rest of your life'
Cuddy hesitated The idea had a certain appeal
'Without ketchup,' Detritus added
'I think I saw a fallen stone just a way back there,' said the dwarf
Captain Quirke looked around the Watch roolancing at it
'Nice place, this,' he said 'I think we'll move in here Better than the quarters near the Palace'
'But we're here,' said Sergeant Colon
'You'll just have to squash up,' said Captain Quirke
He glanced at Angua Her stare was getting on his nerves
'There'll be a few changes, too,' he said Behind hi limped in
'But Lord Vetinari hasn't said who's coht Watch,' said Carrot
'Ho, yes? Seems to me, seems to me,' said Quirke, 'that it's not likely to be one of you lot, eh? Seems to me it's likely the Watches'll be combined Seems to me there's too much sloppiness around the place Seelanced at Angua again The way she was looking at hian again, and then noticed the dog 'Look at this!' he said 'Dogs in the Watch House!' He kicked Gaspode hard, and grinned as the dog ran yelping under the table
'What about Lettice Knibbs, the beggar girl?' said Angua 'No troll killed her Or the clown'
'You got to see the big picture,' said Quirke
'Mister Captain,' said a low voice froua, 'you got an itchy bottoeant Colon
'Got to think in terms of the whole city,' said Quirke He shifted uneasily
'Really itchy,' said the sub-table voice
'You feeling all right, Captain Quirke?' said Angua
The captain squirmed
Trickle, prickle, prickle,' said the voice
'I s are ih!'
'Sorry?'
Trickle'
'Can't hang around here talking to you all day,' said Quirke 'You Report to me Tomorrow afternoon--'
Trickle, prickle, prickle--'
'Abouuut face!'
The Day Watch scurried out, with Quirke hopping and squir in, as it were, the rear
'My word, he seeet away,' said Carrot
'Yes,' said Angua 'Can't think why'
They looked at one another