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- "I'm going to get a dog," said his Master's voice, firmly. His Master had his back to him; the hound couldn't quite make out his features.
- "Oh, yeah, one of those great big Rottenweilers, yeah?" said the girl, with withering sarcasm.
- "No, it's going to be the kind of dog you can have fun with," said his Master's voice. "Not a big dog-"
- -the eye in the nettles vanished abruptly downwards-
- "-but one of those dogs that's brilliantly intelligent and can go down rabbit holes and has one funny ear that always looks inside out. And a proper mongrel, too. A pedigree mongrel."
- Unheard by those within, there was a tiny clap of thunder on the lip of the quarry. It might have been caused by the sudden rushing of air into the vacuum caused by a very large dog becoming, for example, a small dog.
- The tiny popping noise that followed might have been caused by one ear turning itself inside out.
- "And I'll call him . . ." said his Master's voice. "I'll call him . . ."
- "Yes?" said the girl. "What're you goin' to call it?"
- The hound waited. This was the moment. The Naming. This would give it its propose, its function, its identity. Its eyes glowed a dull red, even though they were a lot closer to the ground, and it dribbled into the nettles.
- "I'll call him Dog," said his Master, positively. "It saves a lot of trouble, a name like that."
- The hell-hound paused. Deep in its diabolical canine brain it knew that something was wrong, but it was nothing if not obedient and its great sudden love of its Master overcame all misgivings. Who was it to say what size it should be, anyway?
- It trotted down the slope to meet its destiny.
- Strange, though. It had always wanted to jump up at people but, now, it realized that against all expectation it wanted to wag its tail at the same time.
- ***
- Good Omens - Wednesday
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