“What’s he up to with that
clock? It’s a bomb! That’s it, it must be a bomb!”
{Number 2 - Hammer Into Anvil}
{Number 2 - Hammer Into Anvil}
Of
course it wasn’t a bomb, but it wasn’t the first time that it was suggested
that Number 6 might have a bomb. Number 2 in ‘Dance of the Dead’ told the
doctor that she would warn him the moment Number 6 puts a bomb in his lovely
hospital! But all it was, was a cuckoo clock, plain and simple, and just
another act of jamming on Number 6’s part. When Number 6 went to buy a
notebook, and saw the display of Cuckoo clocks, not that he was interested in
the actual Cuckoo clocks themselves, nor was he looking for a particular one,
but it did give him an idea. It was the Shopkeeper who thought Number 6 was
looking for a specific one, but was wrong about that. Number’s 6 eye was caught
by a distinct box, one with a hinged lid which he could use as a trap, and
which he later baited with the remnants of a ham sandwich. Do country pigeons
like ham sandwiches? Mind you, I bet that pigeon would have been burned to a
crisp had the Supervisor-Number 60 been able to activate and fire the beam at
maximum strength, hell fire I think he called it. Instead of minimum strength,
which merely stunned the pigeon.
Be
seeing you
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