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’
You
’
re
not
supposed
to
like
it
,
you
’
re
supposed
to
–
die
,
’
said
the
thief
,
advancing
.
’
I
don
’
t
think
I
’
m
due
to
die
,
’
said
Mort
,
backing
away
.
’
I
’
m
sure
I
would
have
been
told
.
’
’
Yeah
,
’
said
the
thief
,
who
was
getting
fed
up
with
this
.
’
Yeah
,
well
,
you
have
been
,
haven
’
t
you
?
Great
steaming
elephant
turds
!
’
Mort
had
just
stepped
backwards
again
.
Through
a
wall
.
The
leading
thief
glared
at
the
solid
stone
that
had
swallowed
Mort
,
and
then
threw
down
his
knife
.
’
Well
,
–
–
–
–
me
,
’
he
said
.
’
A
–
–
–
–
ing
wizard
.
I
hate
–
–
–
–
ing
wizards
!
’
’
You
shouldn
’
t
–
–
–
–
them
,
then
,
’
muttered
one
of
his
henchmen
,
effortlessly
pronouncing
a
row
of
dashes
.
The
third
member
of
the
trio
,
who
was
a
little
slow
of
thinking
,
said
,
’
Here
,
he
walked
through
the
wall
!
’
’
And
we
bin
following
him
for
ages
,
too
,
’
muttered
the
second
one
.
’
Fine
one
you
are
,
Pilgarlic
.
I
said
I
thought
he
was
a
wizard
,
only
wizards
’
d
walk
round
here
by
themselves
.
Dint
I
say
he
looked
like
a
wizard
?
I
said
—
’
’
You
’
re
saying
a
good
deal
too
much
,
’
growled
the
leader
.