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h…a…way。 Yer old pal Gasher knows em like the back of his hand; so he does; but you'd be lost in no time。 Then there's the rats…wery big and wery hungry they are。 So you just wait。〃
  〃I will。〃
  Gasher regarded him narrowly。 〃You speak just like a little triggie; you do; but you're no Pube…I'll set my watch and warrant to that。 Where are you from; squint?〃
  Jake said nothing。
  〃Bumbler got your tongue; do he? Well; that's all right; Tick…Tock'll get it all out of you; so he will。 He's got a way about him; Ticky does; just naturally wants to make people conwerse。 Once he gets em goin; they sometimes talks so fast and screams so loud someone has to hit em over the head to slow em down。 Bumblers ain't allowed to hold no one's tongue around the Tick…Tock Man; not even fine young triggers like you。 Now get the fuck down that ladder。 Hup!〃
  He lashed out with his foot。 This time Jake managed to tuck in and dodge the blow。 He looked into the half…open manhole; saw the ladder; and started down。 He was still chest…high to the alley when a tremendous stonelike crash hammered the air。 It came from a mile or more away; but Jake knew what it was without having to be told。 A cry of pure misery burst from his lips。
  A grim smile tugged at the corners of Gasher's mouth。 〃Your hard…case friend trailed ye a little better than ye thought he would; didn't he?
  Not better than I thought; though; cully; for I got a look at his eyes…wery pert and cunning they were。 I thought he'd e arter his juicy little night…nudge a right smart; if he was to e at all; and so he did。 He spied the tripwires; but the fountain's got him; so that's all right。 Get on; sweetcheeks。〃
  He aimed a kick at Jake's protruding head。 Jake ducked it; but one foot slipped on the ladder bolted to the side of the sewer shaft and he only saved himself from falling by clutching Gasher's scab…raddled ankle。 He looked up; pleading; and saw no softening on that dying; infected face。
  〃Please;〃 he said; and heard the word trying to break into a sob。 He kept seeing Roland lying crushed beneath the huge fountain。 What had Gasher said? If anyone wanted him; they would have to pick him up with a blotter。
  〃Beg if you want; dear heart。 Just don't expect no good to e of it; for mercy stops on this side of the bridge; so it does。 Now go down; or I'll kick your bleedin brains right outcher bleedin ears。〃
  So Jake went down; and by the time he reached the standing water at the bottom; the urge to cry had passed。 He waited; shoulders slumped and head down; for Gasher to descend and lead him to his fate。
  
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  ROLAND HAD E CLOSE to tripping the crossed wires which held back the avalanche of junk; but the dangling fountain was absurd…a trap which might have been set by a stupid child。 Cort had taught them to constantly check all visual quadrants as they moved in enemy territory; and that included above as well as behind and below。
  〃Stop;〃 he told Oy; raising his voice to be heard over the drums。
  〃Op!〃 Oy agreed; then looked ahead and immediately added; 〃Ake!〃
  〃Yes。〃 The gunslinger took another look up at the suspended marble fountain; then examined the street; looking for the trigger。 There were two; he saw。 Perhaps their camouflage as cobblestones had once been effective; but that time was long past。 Roland bent down; hands on his knees; and spoke into Oy's upturned face。 〃Going to pick you up for a minute now。 Don't fuss; Oy。〃
  〃Oy!〃
  Roland put his arms around the bumbler。 At first Oy stiffened and attempted to pull away; and then Roland felt the small animal give in。 He wasn't happy about being this close to someone who wasn't Jake; but he clearly intended to put up with it。 Roland found himself wondering again just how intelligent Oy was。
  He carried him up the narrow passage and beneath The Hanging Fountain of Lud; stepping carefully over the mock cobbles。 Once they were safely past; he bent to let Oy go。 As he did; the drums stopped。
  〃Ake!〃 Oy said impatiently。 〃Ake…Ake!〃
  〃Yes…but there's a little piece of business to attend to first。〃
  He led Oy fifteen yards farther down the alley; then bent and picked up a chunk of concrete。 He tossed it thoughtfully from hand to hand; and as he did; he heard the sound of a pistol…shot from the east。 The amplified thump of the drums had buried the sound of Eddie and Susan…nah's battle with the ragged band of Pubes; but he heard this gunshot clearly and smiled…it almost surely meant that the Deans had reached the cradle; and that was the first good news of this day; which already seemed at least a week long。
  Roland turned and threw the piece of concrete。 His aim was as true as it had been when he had thrown at the ancient traffic signal in River Crossing; the missile struck one of the discolored triggers dead center; and one of the rusty cables snapped with a harsh twang。 The marble fountain dropped; rolling over as the other cable snubbed it for a moment longer…long enough so that a man with fast reflexes could have cleared the drop…zone anyway; Roland reckoned。 Then it too let go; and the fountain fell like a pink; misshapen stone。
  Roland dropped behind a pile of rusty steel beams and Oy jumped nimbly into his lap as the fountain hit the street with a vast; shattery thump。 Chunks of pink marble; some as big as carts; flew through the air。 Several small chips stung Roland's face。 He brushed others out of Oy's fur。 He looked over the makeshift barricade。 The fountain had cracked in two like a vast plate。 We won't be ing back this way; Roland thought。 The passageway; narrow to begin with; was now …pletely blocked。
  He wondered if Jake had heard the fall of the fountain; and what he had made of it if he had。 He didn't waste such speculation on Gasher; Gasher would think he had been crushed to paste; which was exactly what Roland wanted him to think。 Would Jake think the same thing? The boy should know better than to believe a gunslinger could be killed by such a simple device; but if Gasher had terrorized him enough; Jake might not be thinking that clearly。 Well; it was too late to worry about it now; and if he had it to do over again; he would do exactly the same thing。 Dying or not; Gasher had displayed both courage and animal cun…ning。 If he was off his guard now; the trick was worth it。
  Roland got to his feet。 〃Oy…find Jake。〃
  〃Ake!〃 Oy stretched his head forward on his long neck; sniffed around in a semicircle; picked up Jake's scent; and was off again with Roland running after。 Ten minutes later he came to a stop at a manhole cover in the street; sniffed all the way around it; then looked up at Roland and barked shrilly。
  The gunslinger dropped to one knee and observed both the confu…sion of tracks and a wide path of scratches on the cobbles。 He thought this particular manhole cover had been moved quite often。 His eyes narrowed as he saw the wad of bloody phlegm in a crease between two nearby cobbles。
  〃The bastard keeps hitting him;〃 he murmured。
  He pulled the manhole cover back; looked down; then untied the rawhide lacings which held his shirt closed。 He picked the bumbler up and tucked him into his shirt。 Oy bared his teeth; and for a moment Roland felt his claws splayed against the flesh of his chest and belly like small sharp knives。 Then they withdrew and Oy only peered out of Roland's shirt with his bright eyes; panting like a steam engine。 The gunslinger could feel the rapid beat of Oy's heart against his own。 He pulled the rawhide lace from the eyelets in his shirt and found another; longer; lace in his purse。
  〃I'm going to leash you。 I don't like it and you're going to like it even less; but it's going to be very dark down there。〃
  He tied the two lengths of rawhide together and formed one end into a wide loop which he slipped over Oy's head。 He expected Oy to bare his teeth again; perhaps even to nip him; but Oy didn't。 He only looked up at Roland with his gold…ringed eyes and barked 〃Ake!〃 again in his impatient voice。
  Roland put the loose end of his makeshift leash in his mouth; then sat down on the edge of the sewer shaft 。。。 if that was what it was。 He felt for the top rung of the ladder and found it。 He descended slowly and carefully; more aware than ever that he was missing half a hand and that the steel rungs were slimy with oil and some thicker stuff that was probably moss。 Oy was a heavy; warm weight between his shirt and belly; panting steadily and harshly。 The gold rings in his eyes gleamed like medallions in the dim light。
  At last; the gunslinger's groping foot splashed into the water at the bottom of the shaft。 He glanced up briefly at the coin of white light far above him。 This is where it starts getting hard; he thought。 The tunnel was warm and dank and smelled like an ancient charnel house。 Some…where nearby; water was dripping hollowly and monotonously。 Farther off; Roland could hear the rumble of machinery。 He lifted a very grateful Oy out of his shirt and set him down in the shallow water running sluggishly along the sewer tunnel。
  〃Now it's all up to you;〃 he murmured in the bumbler's ear。 〃To Jake; Oy。 To Jake!〃
  〃Ake!〃 the bumbler barked; and splashed rapidly off into the darkn

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