Diggers (novel)

Prose

Recordings

=> “But I have a plan”, said Nisodemus. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> “Now it was quite light outside, and the snow had stopped. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> After Masklin, Gurder and Angalo had gone, life at the quarry began to get back to something like normal. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> Dorcas clambered down awkwardly onto Jekub’s oily deck. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> Dorcas was half expecting the car to follow them. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> Everything was going well. Or, at least, not very badly. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> Grannie Morkie strutted around in the snow as if it belonged to her. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> Grimma dreamed. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> Grimma wandered over to where the human lay. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> Gurder and Angalo were having a blazing row when Masklin got back. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> If a bird, an unusually intelligent bird, had looked down on the quarry in the next few seconds … by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> In the beginning … Arnold Bros. (est. 1905) created the Store. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> It was bitterly cold in the Jekub’s lair. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> It was pretty much like the cab of the truck that had brought them from the Store. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> It was sitting in the old swivel chair in the manager’s office, reading a paper. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> Masklin had always kept an open mind on the subject of Arnold Bros. (est. 1905). by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> Masklin pulled the Thing from its niche in the wall and padded back out into the open. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> The book was under the bench on one side of the shed. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> The humans’ faces appeared at the dusty windows of the shed. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> The leaders of the teams on the controls could see her, so she wouldn’t have to mess around with semaphore and pieces of thread as they’d done when they left the Store. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> The nomes looked expectantly at Grimma. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> The old quarry was about halfway up the hill-side. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> The schoolhole was under the floor of the old shed with CANTEEN on the door. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> The Stationeri were a group of nomes recruited from the various families when they were quite young. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> Then the footsteps left the office again. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> There was something about Granny Morkie’s cheering people up that always got them moving. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> There were flickering lights in the quarry by the time they got back. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> They broke off some pieces of dead cow-parsley stalks to make a rough sort of chair for Dorcas, which four nomes could carry. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson
=> They got down awkwardly, hanging on to edge of the sill and dropping onto the road. by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson

Relations

writer

=> 🧑 Terry Pratchett

performance

=> 🎶 “But I have a plan”, said Nisodemus.

performance

=> 🎶 “Now it was quite light outside, and the snow had stopped.

performance

=> 🎶 After Masklin, Gurder and Angalo had gone, life at the quarry began to get back to something like normal.

performance

=> 🎶 Dorcas clambered down awkwardly onto Jekub’s oily deck.

performance

=> 🎶 Dorcas was half expecting the car to follow them.

performance

=> 🎶 Everything was going well. Or, at least, not very badly.

performance

=> 🎶 Grannie Morkie strutted around in the snow as if it belonged to her.

performance

=> 🎶 Grimma dreamed.

performance

=> 🎶 Grimma wandered over to where the human lay.

performance

=> 🎶 Gurder and Angalo were having a blazing row when Masklin got back.

performance

=> 🎶 If a bird, an unusually intelligent bird, had looked down on the quarry in the next few seconds …

performance

=> 🎶 In the beginning … Arnold Bros. (est. 1905) created the Store.

performance

=> 🎶 It was bitterly cold in the Jekub’s lair.

performance

=> 🎶 It was pretty much like the cab of the truck that had brought them from the Store.

performance

=> 🎶 It was sitting in the old swivel chair in the manager’s office, reading a paper.

performance

=> 🎶 Masklin had always kept an open mind on the subject of Arnold Bros. (est. 1905).

performance

=> 🎶 Masklin pulled the Thing from its niche in the wall and padded back out into the open.

performance

=> 🎶 The book was under the bench on one side of the shed.

performance

=> 🎶 The humans’ faces appeared at the dusty windows of the shed.

performance

=> 🎶 The leaders of the teams on the controls could see her, so she wouldn’t have to mess around with semaphore and pieces of thread as they’d done when they left the Store.

performance

=> 🎶 The nomes looked expectantly at Grimma.

performance

=> 🎶 The old quarry was about halfway up the hill-side.

performance

=> 🎶 The schoolhole was under the floor of the old shed with CANTEEN on the door.

performance

=> 🎶 The Stationeri were a group of nomes recruited from the various families when they were quite young.

performance

=> 🎶 Then the footsteps left the office again.

performance

=> 🎶 There was something about Granny Morkie’s cheering people up that always got them moving.

performance

=> 🎶 There were flickering lights in the quarry by the time they got back.

performance

=> 🎶 They broke off some pieces of dead cow-parsley stalks to make a rough sort of chair for Dorcas, which four nomes could carry.

performance

=> 🎶 They got down awkwardly, hanging on to edge of the sill and dropping onto the road.

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