‘It’s the way they go around being seven foot tall and weighing 1,000 lbs all the time, I expect,’ said Victor.
‘My name’s Theda Withel, but my friends call me Ginger,’ she said.{18}
‘My name’s Victor Tugelbend. Er. But my friends call me Victor,’ said Victor.
‘This is your first click, is it?’
‘How can you tell?’
‘You looked as though you were enjoying it.’
‘Well, it’s better than working, isn’t it?’
‘You wait until you’ve been in it as long as I have,’ she said bitterly.
‘How long’s that?’
‘Nearly since the start. Five weeks.’
‘Gosh. It’s all happened so
‘It’s the best thing that’s
‘I suppose so … er, are we allowed to go and eat?’ said Victor.
‘No. They’ll be shouting for us again any minute,’ said Ginger.
Victor nodded. He had, on the whole, got through life quite happily by doing what he pleased in a firm yet easy-going sort of way, and he didn’t see why he should stop that even in Holy Wood.
‘Then they’ll have to shout,’ he said. ‘I want something to eat and a cool drink. Maybe I’ve just caught a bit too much sun.’
Ginger looked uncertain. ‘Well, there’s the commissary, but—’
‘Good. You can show me the way.’
‘They fire people just like that—’
‘What, before the third reel?’
‘They say “There’s plenty more people who’re dying to break into moving pictures”, you see—’
‘Good. That means they’ll have all afternoon to find two of them who look just like us.’ He strolled past Morry, who was also trying to keep in the shade of a rock.
‘If anyone wants us,’ he said, ‘we’ll be having some lunch.’
‘What, right now?’ said the troll.
‘Yes,’ said Victor firmly, and strode on.
Behind him he could see Dibbler and Silverfish locked in heated discussion, with occasional interruptions from the handleman, who spoke in the leisurely tones of one who knows he’s going to get paid six dollars today regardless.
‘—we’ll call it an epic. People will talk about it for ages.’
‘Yes, they’ll say we went bankrupt!’
‘Look, I know where I can get some coloured woodcuts done at practically cost—’
‘—
‘People’ll say, that Silverfish, there’s a moving picture-smith with the guts to give the people what they want, they’ll say. A man to roll back the wossname of the medium—’
‘—
‘What? You think they’ll say that?’
‘Trust me, Tommy.’
‘Well … all right. All right. But no elephants. I want to make that absolutely clear. No elephants.’
‘Looks weird to me,’ said the Archchancellor. ‘Looks like a bunch of pottery elephants. Thought you said it was a machine?’
‘More … more of a
It looked like a large, ornate pot, almost as high as a man of large pot height. Around its rim eight pottery elephants hung from little bronze chains; one of them swung backwards and forwards at the Bursar’s touch.
The Archchancellor peered down inside.
‘It’s all levers and bellows,’ he said, distastefully.
The Bursar turned to the University housekeeper.
‘Well, now, Mrs Whitlow,’ he said, ‘what exactly happened?’
Mrs Whitlow, huge, pink and becorseted, patted her ginger wig and nudged the tiny maid who was hovering beside her like a tugboat.
‘Tell his lordship, Ksandra,’ she ordered.
Ksandra looked as though she was regretting the whole thing.
‘Well, sir, please, sir, I was dusting, you see—’
‘She hwas dusting,’ said Mrs Whitlow, helpfully. When Mrs Whitlow was in the grip of acute class consciousness she could create aitches where nature never intended them to be.
‘—and then it started me’king a noise—’
‘Hit made hay hnoise,’ said Mrs Whitlow. ‘So she come and told me, your lordship, h’as hper my instructions.’
‘What kind of noise, Ksandra?’ said the Bursar, as kindly as he could.
‘Please, sir, sort of—’ she screwed up her eyes, ‘ “whumm … whumm … whumm … whumm … whummwhummwhumm WHUMM
‘Plib,’ said the Bursar, solemnly.
‘Yes, sir.’
‘Hplib,’ echoed Mrs Whitlow.
‘That was when it spat at me, sir,’ said Ksandra.
‘
‘Apparently one of the elephants spat out a little lead pellet, Master,’ said the Bursar. ‘That was the, er, the “plib”.’
‘Did it, bigods,’ said the Archchancellor. ‘Can’t have pots going around gobbin’ all over people.’
Mrs Whitlow twitched.
‘What’d it go and do that for?’ Ridcully added.