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was past two o’clock when they got back to the moving-picture-making place. The handleman had the back off the picture box and was scraping at its floor with a small shovel.
Dibbler was asleep in his canvas chair with a handkerchief over his face. But Silverfish was wide awake.
‘Where have you two been?’ he shouted.
‘I was They got through the afternoon somehow. Dibbler made them bring a horse in, and cursed the handleman because the picture box still couldn’t be moved around. The demons complained. So they put the horse head-on in front of the box and Victor bounced up and down in the saddle. As Dibbler said, it was good enough for moving pictures. hungry,’ said Victor. ‘And you’ll jolly well stay hungry, my lad, because–’ Dibbler lifted the corner of his handkerchief. ‘Let’s get started,’ he muttered. ‘But we can’t have performers telling us-’ ‘Finish the click, and then sack him,’ said Dibbler. ‘Right!’ Silverfish waved a threatening finger at Victor and Ginger. ‘You’ll never work in this town again!’
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