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She
slipped
off
the
hated
dancing
shoes
,
which
even
she
was
prepared
to
concede
were
like
a
pair
of
pink
canoes
.
But
nobblyess
obligay
,
as
the
funny
little
sergeant
would
say
,
and
as
the
last
representative
of
one
of
Ankh
-
Morpork
’
s
oldest
families
she
’
d
had
to
go
to
the
victory
ball
to
show
willing
.
Lord
Vetinari
seldom
had
balls
.
There
was
a
popular
song
about
it
,
in
fact
.
But
now
it
was
going
to
be
balls
all
the
way
.
She
couldn
’
t
stand
balls
.
For
sheer
enjoyment
it
wasn
’
t
a
patch
on
mucking
out
dragons
.
You
knew
where
you
were
,
mucking
out
dragons
.
You
didn
’
t
get
hot
and
pink
and
have
to
eat
silly
things
on
sticks
,
or
wear
a
dress
that
made
you
look
like
a
cloud
full
of
cherubs
.
Little
dragons
didn
’
t
give
a
damn
what
you
looked
like
so
long
as
there
was
a
feeding
bowl
in
your
hands
.
Funny
,
really
.
She
’
d
always
thought
it
took
weeks
,
months
,
to
organise
a
ball
.
Invitations
,
decorations
,
sausages
on
poles
,
ghastly
chickeny
mixture
to
force
into
those
little
pastry
cases
.
But
it
had
all
been
done
in
a
matter
of
hours
,
as
if
someone
had
been
expecting
it
.
One
of
the
miracles
of
catering
,
obviously
.
She
’
d
even
danced
with
the
,
for
want
of
a
better
word
,
new
king
,
who
had
said
some
polite
words
to
her
although
they
had
been
rather
muffled
.
And
a
coronation
tomorrow
.
You
’
d
have
thought
it
’
d
take
months
to
sort
out
.
She
was
still
musing
on
that
as
she
mixed
the
dragons
’
late
night
feed
of
rock
oil
and
peat
,
spiked
with
flowers
of
sulphur
.
She
didn
’
t
bother
to
change
out
of
the
ballgown
but
slipped
the
heavy
apron
over
the
top
,
donned
the
gloves
and
helmet
,
pulled
the
visor
down
over
her
face
and
ran
,
clutching
the
feed
buckets
,
through
the
driving
rain
to
the
shed
.
She
knew
it
as
soon
as
she
opened
the
door
.
Normally
the
arrival
of
food
would
be
greeted
with
hoots
and
whistles
and
brief
bursts
of
flame
.
The
dragons
,
each
in
its
pen
,
were
sitting
up
in
attentive
silence
and
staring
up
through
the
roof
.
It
was
somehow
scary
.
She
clanged
the
buckets
together
.