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scots_wolf) wrote2011-07-01 08:39 pm
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OOM: Small town in the Sto Plains, inn, the next morning
Urquhart is sitting in the main room of the inn, sipping his first cup of coffee of the day. Things seem to be going well; the maids and grooms pass him and simper, or grin, and the cook has been by and asked him about breakfast.
It will be served when 'his young friend' comes down. Urquhart is ready to say something funny and outrageous when Moist appears, for the edification and amusement of all present.-
It will be served when 'his young friend' comes down. Urquhart is ready to say something funny and outrageous when Moist appears, for the edification and amusement of all present.-
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"You look thoroughly debauched," he says. "What could have happened? Oh, it was me, wasn't it?"
The maids giggle.
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The owner comes up with their breakfast and stammers something about no, its fine.
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"Artists?" he chuckles. "Well, fishing and cooking are probably art as well."
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He sits down and starts on his coffee, "We should have time for a nice breakfast before our meeting."
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The maids are bringing breakfast now. There is oatmeal, toast and jam; butter and eggs and trout.
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He is buttering some toast.
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"Oh look here they are. Join us for breakfast."
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He looks into all their faces, smiling guilelessly and genially.
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"We've brought around a carriage to show you our land."
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Moist smiles and around a piece of toasts says, "Wasn't that generous of them? We really must go say hello."
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Apparently Moist's painting yesterday impressed them as much as their money impressed the innkeeper.
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Moist says with a smile and kisses Urquhart's cheek, "You're too good to me, darling."
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Moist listens intently and says, "I know some people who can help, the best of these communities are built on true partnerships."
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And help in such a way that they leave with useful things for them too.
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Finally, Urquhart calls the maids to take everything except coffee and tea away. "So, one more cup, and then we leave?" he suggests.
Things have been sounding very grand.
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Some of the artists have been exchanging glances and the youngest one says, "I could see if the Marquis would come since I'm sure he'd like to meet you."
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