Jack Vettriano The Railway StationJack Vettriano The Purple CatJack Vettriano the PierJack Vettriano The Picnic PartyJack Vettriano The Perfectionist
Teppic stared straight ahead. Mericet appeared in front of him, wiping grey dust off his bony face. He took a length of pipe out of his mouth and tossed it aside, then pulled a clipboard out of his coat. He was bundled up even in this heat. Mericet was the kind of person who could freeze in a volcano.
'Ah,' hewidths, or twelve in wet weather",' he recited. '"Throwing distance is-"
'Name three poisons acknowledged for administration by ear.' A breeze sprang up, but it did nothing to cool the air; it just shifted the heat about. said, his voice broadcasting disapproval, 'Mr. Teppic. Well, well.' 'A fine night, sir,' said Teppic. The examiner gave him a chilly look, suggesting that observations about the weather acquired an automatic black mark, and made a note on his clipboard. 'We'll take a few questions first,' he said. 'As you wish, sir.' 'What is the maximum permitted length of a throwing knife?' snapped Mericet. Teppic closed his eyes. He'd spent the last week reading nothing but The Cordat; he could see the page now, floating tantalisingly just inside his eyelids - they never ask you lengths and weights, students had said knowingly, they expect you to bone up on the weights and lengths and throwing distances but they never- Naked terror hotwired his brain and kicked his memory into gear. The page sprang into focus. '"Maximum length of a throwing knife may be ten finger
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Friday, March 20, 2009
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