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The Truth, pgs. 32-64 Summary
Vetinari's coach passes near where his naïve look-alike Charlie sits chained, facing Pin and Tulip, who offer him $10,000 for a few days' work. The dwarfs' shed has recently been converted into a rocking horse factory. The constantly-changing press enters the center of the floor. Watching Gunilla set type, William understands why people fear the ability to recombine letters endlessly, but movable type is not illegal. Just then, Vetinari arrives and assumes that William is in charge. His fears are allayed that the shed is not built on a crack in space-time like much of the city. Vetinari thus allows it to operate with William in charge. Pin and Tulip observe from a rooftop as Vetinari leaves and Tulip must be restrained from killing him outright. They too are being watched by a small dog attached by...
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