Good Omens
Three,â said Mr. Young. He patted his pockets, and found the battered packet which, in accord with tradition, he had brought with him.
âWould we care to share a joyous cigar experience?â he said.
But the man had gone.
Mr. Young carefully replaced the packet and looked reflectively at his pipe. Always in a rush, these doctors. Working all the hours God sent.
THEREâS A TRICK they do with one pea and three cups which is very hard to follow, and something like it, for greater stakes than a handful of loose change, is about to take place.
The text will be slowed down to allow the sleight of hand to be followed.
Mrs. Deirdre Young is giving birth in Delivery Room Three. She is having a golden-haired male baby we will call Baby A.
The wife of the American Cultural Attaché, Mrs. Harriet Dowling, is giving birth in Delivery Room Four. She is having a golden-haired male baby we will call Baby B.
Sister Mary Loquacious has been a devout Satanist since birth. She went to Sabbat School as a child and won black stars for handwriting and liver. When she was told to join the Chattering Order she went obediently, having a natural talent in that direction and, in any case, knowing that she would be among friends. She would be quite bright, if she was ever put in a position to find out, but long ago found that being a scatterbrain, as sheâd put it, gave you an easier journey through life. Currently she is being handed a golden-haired male baby we will call the Adversary, Destroyer of Kings, Angel of the Bottomless Pit, Great Beast that is called Dragon, Prince of This World, Father of Lies, Spawn of Satan, and Lord of Darkness.
Watch carefully. Round and round they go. â¦
âIs that him?â said Sister Mary, staring at the baby. âOnly Iâd expected funny eyes. Red, or green. Or teensy-weensy little hoofikins. Or a widdle tail.â She turned him around as she spoke. No horns either. The Devilâs child looked ominously normal.
âYes, thatâs him,â said Crowley.
âFancy me holding the Antichrist,â said Sister Mary. âAnd bathing the Antichrist. And counting his little toesy-wosies. ⦠â
She was now addressing the child directly, lost in some world of her own. Crowley waved a hand in front of her wimple. âHallo? Hallo? Sister Mary?â
âSorry, sir. He is a little sweetheart, though. Does he look like his daddy? I bet he does. Does he look like his daddywaddykins ⦠â
âNo,â said Crowley firmly. âAnd now I should get up to the delivery rooms, if I were you.â
âWill he remember me when he grows up, do you think?â said Sister Mary wistfully, sidling slowly down the corridor.
âPray that he doesnât,â said Crowley, and fled.
Sister Mary headed through the nighttime hospital with the Adversary, Destroyer of Kings, Angel of the Bottomless Pit, Great Beast that is called Dragon, Prince of This World, Father of Lies, Spawn of Satan, and Lord of Darkness safely in her arms. She found a bassinet and laid him down in it.
He gurgled. She gave him a tickle.
A matronly head appeared around a door. It said, âSister Mary, what are you doing here? Shouldnât you be on duty in Room Four?â
âMaster Crowley saidââ
âJust glide along, thereâs a good nun. Have you seen the husband anywhere? Heâs not in the waiting room.â
âIâve only seen Master Crowley, and he told meââ
âIâm sure he did,â said Sister Grace Voluble firmly. âI suppose Iâd better go and look for the wretched man. Come in and keep an eye on her, will you? Sheâs a bit woozy but the babyâs fine.â Sister Grace paused. âWhy are you winking? Is there something wrong with your eye?â
âYou know!â Sister Mary hissed archly. âThe babies. The exchangeââ
âOf course, of course. In good time. But we canât have the father wandering around, can we?â said Sister Grace. âNo telling what he might see. So just wait here and mind the baby, thereâs a dear.â
She sailed off down the polished corridor. Sister Mary, wheeling her bassinet, entered the delivery room.
Mrs. Young was more than woozy. She was fast asleep, with the look of determined self-satisfaction of someone who knows that other people are going to have to do the running around for once. Baby A was asleep
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