Mr Bent had Made a Mistake.
The most senior clerks conferred hastily in a corner. There was no higher authority that they could appeal to. Mr Bent
The remaining members of the staff looked around, warily, like ancient monsters who can see a second sun getting bigger in the sky but have absolutely no idea what they should do about it. Mr Bent was a fast man with an in-tray and by the look of it there was about two minutes or less before he was confronted with the message. Suddenly and all at once, they fled for the exits.
'And how was that for you?' said Moist, stepping out into the sunlight.
'Do I detect a note of peevishness?' said Adora Belle.
'Well, my plans for today did not include dropping in to chat with a three-hundred-year-old letch.'
'I think you mean lych, and anyway he was a ghost, not a corpse.'
'He was letching!'
'All in his mind,' said Adora Belle. 'Your mind, too.'
'Normally you go crazy if people try to patronize you!'
'True. But most people aren't able to translate a language so old that even golems can hardly understand a tenth of it. Get a talent like that and it could be
'You were just flirting to get what you wanted?'
Adora Belle stopped dead in the middle of the square to confront him. 'And?
'This morning,' said Moist, 'I found that one of my staff had swapped the mind of another of my staff with that of a turnip.'
'Was that good?' said Adora Belle.
'I'm not sure. In fact I'd better go and check. Look, we've both had a busy day. I'll send a cab at half past seven, all right?'
Cribbins was enjoying himself. He'd never gone in much for reading, up until now. Oh, he
'A cup of tea, reverend?' said a voice by his side. It was the plump lady in charge of the
'Why, thank you, shister,' he said, beaming. 'And is it not written: "The eleemosynary cup is more worthy than the thrown hen"?'
Then he noticed the discreet little silver ladle pinned to her bosom, and that her earrings were two tiny fish slices. The holy symbols of Anoia, yes. He'd just been reading about her in the religious pages. All the rage these days, thanks to the help of young Spangler. Started out way down the ladder as the Goddess of Things That Get Stuck In Drawers, but the talk in the religious pages was that she was being tipped for Goddess of Lost Causes, a very profitable area, very profitable
'Is there anything more I can get you, reverend?' said the woman anxiously.
'My cup runneth over, shister,' said Cribbins.
The woman's anxious expression intensified. 'Oh, I'm sorry, I hope it hasn't gone on the—'