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Wizards aren’t allowed to use magic against civilians except
in genuine life-threatening situa—“
There was a burst of octarine light.
“Actually, it’s not a rule,” said Ridcully. “It’s more a guideline.” He turned to Ponder Stibbons. “Interestin’ use of off in a couple of hours.”
“And I’m owed a horse,” said Casanunda.
The bandits paid up, reluctantly handing over money to Ponder and reluctantly but very quickly handing over money to the Librarian.
“There’s almost three hundred dollars, sir,” said Ponder.
“And a horse, remember. In fact, there were two horses.
I’d forgotten about the other horse until now.”Stacklady’s Morphic Resonator here, I hope you noticed.”Ponder looked down.The chieftain had been turned into a pumpkin although, in accordance with the rules of universal humor, he still had his hat on.“And now,” said Ridcully, “I’d be obliged if all you fel-lows hidin’ behind the rocks and things would just step out where I can see you. Very good. Mr. Stibbons, you and the Librarian just pass around with the hat, please.”“But this is robbery!” said the coachman. “And you’ve turned him into a fruit!”“A vegetable,” said Ridcully “Anyway, it’ll wear
Tuesday, 21 April 2009
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