The Truth (Discworld 25) - Page 72

uncanny gravitational attraction to impromptu street theatre. He could even make out Coffin Henry's 'Will Threaten For Food' sign. And he could see the queues of wagons, by now paralysing half the city. He could feel his knees buckling...

Arthur grabbed him. 'Oi, this is my patch,' he said. 'Find your own spot.'

'You said the jumping-off wasn't a skilled job,' said William, trying to concentrate on his notes as the world spun gently around him. 'What was your job, Mr Crank?'

'Steeplejack.'

'Arthur Crank, you come down here right this minute!'

Arthur looked down.

'Oh gawds, they've gone and fetched the wife,' he said.

'Constable Fiddyment here says you're...' the distant pink face of Mrs Crank paused to listen again to the watchman standing next to her, 'interferin' with the merc-ant-ile well-bein' of the city, you ole fool!'

'Can't argue with the wife,' said Arthur, giving William a sheepish look.

'I'll hide your trousers another time, you silly ole man! You come down here or I'll give you what for!'

'Three happy married years,' said Arthur cheerfully, waving at the distant figure. 'The other thirty-two haven't been too bad, either. But she can't cook cabbage worth a damn.'

'Really?' said William, and dreamily fell forward.

He woke up lying on the ground, which was what he'd expected, but still in a three-dimensional shape, which he hadn't. He realized that he was not dead. One reason for this was the face of Corporal Nobbs of the Watch looking down at him. William considered that he had lived a relatively blameless life and, if he died, did not expect to encounter anything with a face like Corporal Nobbs, the worst thing ever to hit a uniform if you didn't count seagulls.

'Ah, you're all right,' said Nobbs, looking slightly disappointed.

'Feel... faint,' William murmured.

'I could give you the kiss of life if you like,' said Nobbs.

Unbidden by William, various muscles spasmed and jerked him

vertical so fast that his feet momentarily left the ground.

'Much better now!' he shouted.

'Only we learned it down the Watch House and I haven't had a chance to try it yet

'Fit as a fiddle!' William wailed.

'... I've been practising on my hand and everything

'Never felt better!'

'Old Arthur Crank's always doing that,' said the watchman. 'He's just after tobacco money. Still, everyone clapped when he carried you down. It's amazing how he can still climb drainpipes like that.'

'Is it really... ?' William felt oddly empty.

'It was great when you were sick. I mean, from four storeys up it looked quite pretty. Someone ought to have taken a picture--'

'Got to be going!' William screamed.

I must be going mad, he thought, as he hurried towards Gleam Street. Why the hell did I do it? It wasn't as if it was my business.

Except, come to think of it, it is now.

Mr Tulip burped. 'What're we going to do now?' he said.

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