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[[Samuel Vimes]] meets him in the flesh when [[Dorfl]] rips his factory apart in a bid to incite his [[Golems|golems]] to riot. Vimes is not impressed, noticing that Catterail sweats and bullies  his workers, who to a man and woman have a [[Cockbill Street]] mentality. Even more annoying, he does not recognize Vimes, and pretends to be good friends with "your commander". He even presumes that the Watch are there for his use. "Now, what I ''want'' you to do is..." (emphasis added).  
[[Samuel Vimes]] meets him in the flesh when [[Dorfl]] rips his factory apart in a bid to incite his [[Golems|golems]] to riot. Vimes is not impressed, noticing that Catterail sweats and bullies  his workers, who to a man and woman have a [[Cockbill Street]] mentality. Even more annoying, he does not recognize Vimes, and pretends to be good friends with "your commander". He even presumes that the Watch are there for his use. "Now, what I ''want'' you to do is..." (emphasis added).  


Told by [[Carrot]] that Catterail is the writer of the small-minded letters, Vimes' reaction  is to recruit some[[Zombies|zombies]] to patrol up on [[Kings Down]]. Catterail can't complain about that, as they are completely human...
Told by [[Carrot]] that Catterail is the writer of the small-minded letters, Vimes' reaction  is to recruit some [[Zombies|zombies]] to patrol up on [[Kings Down]]. Catterail can't complain about that, as they are completely human...


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Revision as of 20:42, 30 September 2013

In Feet of Clay, Mr. Joshua H. Catterail is the pompous and bigoted clothing factory owner who writes a series of small-minded letters to the Watch protesting at Dwarf and Troll officers patrolling in the Park Lane, where he lives.

Samuel Vimes meets him in the flesh when Dorfl rips his factory apart in a bid to incite his golems to riot. Vimes is not impressed, noticing that Catterail sweats and bullies his workers, who to a man and woman have a Cockbill Street mentality. Even more annoying, he does not recognize Vimes, and pretends to be good friends with "your commander". He even presumes that the Watch are there for his use. "Now, what I want you to do is..." (emphasis added).

Told by Carrot that Catterail is the writer of the small-minded letters, Vimes' reaction is to recruit some zombies to patrol up on Kings Down. Catterail can't complain about that, as they are completely human...

Annotation

Henry Root had a similar turn of phrase, the creation of William Donaldson. Catterail is probably a play on the word 'catterwail'.