"Thank you, Gaspode."
"Extremely male. Um. In a very def"nite way. Unmistakably."
"Yes, I think I understand."
"And this is just words. In smell, it"s a lot more, well, emphatic."
"Thank you for that, Gaspode. And they"re heading..."
"Still straight for the mountains, boss," said Gaspode, as kindly as he could. He wasn"t certain of all the details of human sexual relationships, and the ones he was certain of he still couldn"t quite believe, but he knew that they were a lot more complicated than those enjoyed by the doggy fraternity.
"This smell..."
"The extremely male one I was talkin" about?"
"The very one, yes," said Carrot levelly. "You could still smell it if you were on the horse, could you?"
"I could smell it with my nose in a sack of onions."
"Good. Because I think we should move a little faster now."
"Yes, I thought you"d think that."
Constable Visit saluted when Nobby and Colon entered Pseudopolis Yard.
"I thought you ought to know about this right away, sir," he said, flourishing a square of paper. "I just got it off Rodney."
"Who?"
"The imp on the bridge, sir. He paints pictures of carts going too fast? No one had been feeding him," Visit added, in a mildly accusing tone.
"Oh. Someone speeding," said Colon. "So?" He looked again. "That"s one of those sedan chairs the deep-down dwarfs use, isn"t it? Them trolls must"ve been moving!"
"It was just after the Scone was stolen," said Visit. "Rodney writes the time in the corner, see? A bit odd, I thought. Like a kind of getaway vehicle, sir?"
"What"d a dwarf want to steal a worthless lump of rock for?" said Colon. "Especially them dark dwarfs. They give me the creeps in those stupid clothes they wear."
Angry silence rang like a dropped girder in a temple. There were three dwarfs in the room.
"You two! You ought to be out on patrol!" barked Sergeant Stronginthearm. "I"ve got business down at Chitterling Street!"
All three dwarfs marched out, somehow contriving even to walk angrily.
"Well, what was that about?" said Fred Colon. "Bit touchy, aren"t they? Mister Vimes says that sort of thing all the time and no one minds."
"Yes, but that"s because he"s Sam Vimes," said Nobby.
"Oh? And are you inferring I"m not?" said Captain Colon.
"Well, yes, Fred. You"re Fred Colon," said Nobby patiently.
"Oh, I am, am I?"
"Yes, Captain Colon."
"And they"d better bloody remember it!" Colon snapped. "I"m not a soft touch, me. I"m not going to take insubordination like that! I"ve always said Vimes was a bit too soft on those dwarfs! They gets the same pay as us and they"re only half the size!"
"Yes, yes," said Nobby, waving his hands placatingly in a desperate attempt to calm things down. "But, Fred, trolls are twice as big as us and they get paid the same, so it - "