Edward Hopper Morning in a CityEdward Hopper High NoonEdward Hopper Four Lane Road
another, the wizards staggered ahead of the trolleys. Streams of them were surging out of the city and across the fields.
‘Know what this reminds me of?’ said Ridcully, as they fought their way through.
‘Do tell, ‘ ,’ said the Senior Wrangler.
‘Right, we’re in the open now, this is where we out-flank ‘em,’ said Ridcully. ‘We’ll just aim for a clear space and - ‘ ‘I don’t think so,’ said the Lecturer in Recent Runes. Every direction was filled with an advancing, grinding, fighting wall of trolleys.
‘They’re coming to get us ! They’re coming to get us !’ wailed the Bursar.
The Dean snatched his staff.muttered the Senior Wrangler.‘Salmon run, ‘ said the Archchancellor.‘What?’ ‘Not in the Ankh, of course,’ said Ridcully.’I don’t reckon a salmon could get upstream in our river - ‘ ‘Unless it walked,’ said the Senior Wrangler.‘- but I’ve seen ‘em thick as milk in some rivers,’ said Ridcully. ‘Fightin ‘ to get ahead. The whole river just a mass of silver.’ ‘Fine, fine,’ said the Senior Wrangler. ‘What’d they do that for?’‘Well . . . it’s all to do with breeding.’‘Disgusting. And to think we have to drink water
Monday, 6 April 2009
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