"Dread Brass Shadows" - читать интересную книгу автора (Cook Glen)10Dean came back from the front door as I headed across the hail. "She was lying, Mr. Garrett." "She wasn't telling the whole truth, that's for sure." "Not telling a word of it if you ask me." "It shouldn't matter. Let's find out what old Smiley plucked out of the air between her ears Dean shivered. I can't figure it, After all this time he ought to be used to the Dead Man. I added the Ramada woman's money to the pile under the Dead Man's chair. I settled into my own, glanced around. Dean had been slacking again. He gets the creeps in there, so he lets cleanup slide till I jump on him or do it myself. The bugs were ready to take over. "What did you think of my visitor?" Crumbs. Now he was getting on me for what I was thinking "I hope not, Chuckles." There. Damned for it, I might as well say it. "Grownups are so stodgy." "So what's her real story?" Oh-oh. This didn't sound good Oh, my. What the hell? "I thought you could read anybody " This was getting to be a bad habit. Was he getting near the end, slipping over the edge? Ouch! "And you complain about my sense of humor? What's it mean?" "What's wrong with mixing business with pleasure? She was..." "Hey! She's a client now. A paying client." I considered sulking. I considered mentioning the fact that I hadn't broken a sweat over Winger#8212;though even that wouldn't have been a definitive truth. Winger's only distracting feature was her size. "Hell. You're just being sour grapes because you can't anymore." Which was near enough the truth that he changed the subject. "How was I to know you'd gone feeble?" "How about the book she wants? It has to be the book we heard about before. What about it?" The old bag of bones was getting going. He was more interested than I was. But he s a sucker for a puzzle. "Come on, Old Bones. Not even a dwarf gets stuck with a name like a hay-fever attack. Does he? And how can he owe you one? I've never seen any dwarves around here." That was supposed to put me in my place. Water off a duck, man. Us short-lifers don't have time to worry about gaffes. "Go teach Grandma to suck eggs. You're on my turf now." A base canard. The sour grapes of a guy who hasn't gotten out of his chair for four hundred years. Though it is easier just to stir the pot and see what floats to the top. "Guess I'll see if Dean will hang around. If he'll stay late, I'll head for Dwarf Fort." I went to the kitchen. hoisted me a brew. Of course Dean would stay over. Now that things were happening I couldn't run him off. Tinnie was one of his favorite people. He wanted to see somebody get hurt for hurting her "So hold the fort," I told him. "His Nibs has me off to the realm of the short and surly." "Don't be out too late I'm making deep-dish apple cobbler. Better when it isn't reheated." Surprise, surprise. That old boy knows how to take my mind off my troubles. One more talent and I'd marry him. I trotted up to my special closet and dressed myself for the street, then headed out. Not for the first time I didn't have the foggiest notion what the hell I was doing. Or maybe it was the first time and it just hadn't ever stopped. |
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