‘Disgusting, this sort of thing, really,’ mused Sergeant Colon. ‘People goin’ around in coaches like this when there’s people with no roof to their heads.’
‘It’s Lady Ramkin’s coach,’ said Nobby. ‘She’s all right.’
‘Well, yes, but what about her ancestors, eh? You don’t get big houses and carriages without grindin’ the faces of the poor a bit.’
‘You’re just annoyed because your missus has been embroidering crowns on her undies,’ said Nobby.
‘That’s got nothing to do with it,’ said Sergeant Colon indignantly. ‘I’ve always been very firm on the rights of man.’
‘And dwarf,’ said Carrot.
‘Yeah, right,’ said the sergeant uncertainly. ‘But all this business about kings and lords, it’s against basic human dignity. We’re all born equal. It makes me sick.’
‘Never heard you talk like this before, Frederick,’ said Nobby.
‘It’s Sergeant Colon to you, Nobby.’
‘Sorry, Sergeant.’