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Thud!

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Autoren: Terry Pratchett
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Captain. You’re not supposed to chop through three in half an hour!”
    “He’ll be down at the Yard now, sir. Do you want a word with him?” said Carrot.
    “No. You have a word with him.”
    Vimes lowered his voice. So did Carrot. There was whispering. Then Carrot said: “Is that strictly legal, sir?”
    “I don’t see why not. Let’s find out, shall we? We haven’t had this little conversation, Captain.”
    “Understood, sir.”
    Ye gods, it was so much better when there was just four of us up against that bloody great dragon, Vimes thought as they walked on. Of course, we nearly got burned alive a few times, but at least it wasn’t complicated . It was a damn great dragon. You could see it coming. It didn’t get political on you.
    It had started to rain a fine, invasive rain by the time they arrived at Pseudopolis Yard. Vimes had, with extreme reluctance, to hand it to Carrot. He certainly could organize. The place was bustling. Wagonloads of yellow and black barricades were being trundled out of the Old Lemonade Factory. Watchmen were pouring in from every street.
    “I really pushed the boat out on this one, sir,” said Carrot. “I thought it was important.”
    “Well done, Captain,” said Vimes as they stood like islands in the flood. “But I think there is a little matter of forward planning you may have overlooked…”
    “Really, sir? I thought I’ve covered everything,” said Carrot, looking puzzled.
    Vimes slapped him on the back.
    “Probably not this one,” he said. And added, but only to himself: Because you, Captain, are not a bastard.

B ewildered and aimless, the troll wanders through the world…
    Brick’s head really gonged . He didn’t want to be doing dis, but he’d fallen into bad company. He often fell into bad company, he reflected, although sometimes he had to look all day to find it, ’cos Brick was a loser’s loser. A troll without a clan or a gang, and who is considered thick even by other trolls, has to take any bad company he can find. In this case, he’d met Totally Slag an’ Hardcore an’ Big Marble, an’ it had been easier to fall in wi’ dem dan decide not to, an’ dey’d met up wi’ more trolls an’ now…
    Look at it like dis, he thought as he trudged along, singin’ gang songs a bit behind the beat, because he didn’t know the words…all right, being in der middle of dis mob o’ trolls ain’t “lyin’ low,” dat is a fact. But Totally Slag had said the word wuz dat der Watch wuz also after der troll who’d been down dat mine, right? An,’ if you fink about it, der best place to hide a troll, right, is a big bunch of trolls. ’Cos the Watch’d be pokin’ around in der cellars where der real mean trollz hung out, dey wouldn’t be lookin’ here. An’ if dey did, an’ were puttin’ der finger on him, den all dese brother trolls would help him out.
    He wasn’t too certain about that last bit, in his heart of hearts. His possibly negative IQ, complete absence of street cred, and, above all, his permanent inclination to snort, suck, swallow, or bite anything that promised to make his brain sparkle, meant that he had been turned down even by the Tenth Egg Street Can’t-Fink-Of-A-Name Gang, rumored to be so dense that one of their members was a lump of concrete on a piece of string. No, it would be hard to imagine any troll caring much what happened to Brick. But right now dey were brothers, and der only game in town.
    He nudged the skull-necklaced, graffiti-ornamented, lichen-covered, huge club–dragging troll marching stoically alongside him.
    “Resplect, bro!” he said, clenching a scabby fist.
    “Whyn’t you go and ghuhg yerself, Brick, you little piece of coprolite…” the troll muttered.
    “Right off!” said Brick cheerfully.

T he main office was packed, but Vimes fought his way through by shoving and shouting until he reached the duty desk, which was under siege.
    “It looks worse than it is, sir!” shouted Cheery over the din. “Detritus and Constable Bluejohn are in the Cham right now, along with all three golem officers! We’ve started getting the line in place! Both the mobs are too busy getting themselves worked up!”
    “Good work, Sergeant!”
    Cheery leaned down and lowered her voice. Vimes had to hang on to the tall desk to stop himself being carried away by the throng.
    “Fred Colon’s signing up the Specials in the Old Lemonade Factory, sir. And Mr. de Worde of the Times is looking for

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