Septimus Heap Book 01 Magyk by Angie Sage
Author:Angie Sage [Sage, Angie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: New York : Katherine Tegen Books, 2005.
Published: 2010-12-05T05:23:46+00:00
Stanley's Journey
On MidWinter Feast Day, Stanley was woken by his wife. He had an urgent message from the Rat Office.
"I don't know why they can't at least let you have today off," his wife complained. "It's work, work, work with you, Stanley. We need a holiday."
"Dawnie dear," said Stanley patiently. "If I don't do the work, we don't get the holiday. It's as simple as that. Did they say what they wanted me for?"
"Didn't ask." Dawnie shrugged grumpily. "I expect it's those no-good Wizards again."
"They're not so bad. Even the ExtraOrdinary Wiz—oops."
"Oh, is that where you've been?"
"No."
"Yes, it is. You can't hide anything from me, even if you are a Confidential. Well, let me give you one piece of advice, Stanley."
"Only one?"
"Don't get involved with Wizards, Stanley. They are trouble. Trust me, I know. The last one, that Marcia woman, you know what she did? She stole some poor Wizard family's only daughter and ran off with her. No one knows why. And now the rest of the family—what was their name? Oh that's it, Heap—well, they've all upped and gone looking for her. Of course the one good thing is we've got a nice new ExtraOrdinary out of it, but goodness knows he's got enough on his plate sorting out the mess the last one left, so we won't be seeing him for a while. And isn't it awful about all those poor homeless rats?"
"What poor homeless rats?" said Stanley wearily, itching to get off to the Rat Office and see what his next job was.
"All the ones from Sally Mullin's Tea and Ale House. You know the night we got the new ExtraOrdinary? Well, Sally Mullin left some of that ghastly barley cake in the oven for too long and burned the whole place down. There're thirty rat families homeless now. Terrible thing in this weather."
"Yes, terrible. Well, I'll be off now, dear. I'll see you when I get back." Stanley hurried off to the Rat Office.
The Rat Office was at the top of the East Gate Lookout Tower. Stanley took the quick route, running along the top of the Castle wall, over The Hole in the Wall Tavern, which even Stanley did not know existed. The rat quickly reached the Lookout Tower and scurried into a large drainpipe that ran up the side. Soon he emerged at the top, jumped onto the parapet and knocked on the door of a small hut bearing the words:
OFFICIAL RAT OFFICE
MESSAGE RATS ONLY
CUSTOMER OFFICE ON GROUND FLOOR
BY RUBBISH BINS
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